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Many people don't realize that gastric (stomach) cancer and gastroesophageal junction (GEJ) cancer can develop quietly, with symptoms that may be mistaken for common digestive issues. Persistent heartburn, feeling full after eating small amounts, unexplained weight loss, or difficulty swallowing shouldn't be ignored—especially if they don't improve over time.
While not every symptom means cancer, knowing the potential warning signs and understanding risk factors can help you recognize when it's time to talk with your healthcare provider. Awareness is one of the first steps toward earlier detection and informed care.
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Many people dont realize that gastric (stomach) cancer and gastroesophageal junction (GEJ) cancer can develop quietly, with symptoms that may be mistaken for common digestive issues. Persistent heartburn, feeling full after eating small amounts, unexplained weight loss, or difficulty swallowing shouldnt be ignored—especially if they dont improve over time.
While not every symptom means cancer, knowing the potential warning signs and understanding risk factors can help you recognize when its time to talk with your healthcare provider. Awareness is one of the first steps toward earlier detection and informed care.
We would love to hear from you! Please click the link below to share your story - 
https://ow.ly/4UOp50ZozFp
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For some people living with rare diseases, changes in vision can go beyond blurry eyesight. Seeing flashes or flickering lights can affect daily activities and may be a sign of underlying eye or neurological involvement. Raising awareness of symptoms like these helps highlight the diverse ways rare diseases can affect the body and why changes in vision should never be overlooked.
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For some people living with rare diseases, changes in vision can go beyond blurry eyesight. Seeing flashes or flickering lights can affect daily activities and may be a sign of underlying eye or neurological involvement. Raising awareness of symptoms like these helps highlight the diverse ways rare diseases can affect the body and why changes in vision should never be overlooked.
#RareWordOfTheWeek #RareDisease #RareDiseaseAwareness #PatientWorthy

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