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FAMOUS ACTOR JUNIOR MEHMOOD PASSES AWAY AFTER A LONG BATTLE WITH STAGE FOUR CANCER

Veteran actor Junior Mehmood passed away after wowing audiences with his amazing dramatic abilities. The protracted fight with stomach cancer finally claimed his life. His wife, two sons, a daughter-in-law, and a grandson survive him. Over his storied career, he has appeared in over 200 motion pictures.
STAGE 4 CANCER DIAGNOSED
During his two months of illness, we initially believed that he might have a small issue, but then all of a sudden, his weight began to decline. Upon receiving the medical results, it was revealed that he had developed jaundice in addition to liver and lung cancer as well as an intestinal tumor.
STOMACH CANCER USUALLY BEGINS IN THE MUCOSA CELL LINING
A cancerous tumour that appears in the stomach lining is called gastric cancer or stomach cancer. It frequently starts in the mucosa of the stomach and might spread to deeper levels. Genetic alterations that result in unchecked cell growth and division are the cause of stomach cancer. The risk may be raised by elements including smoking, persistent stomach inflammation, Helicobacter pylori infection, and specific dietary choices.
COMMON SYMPTOMS
Abdominal pain or discomfort, indigestion, unexplained weight loss, appetite loss, nausea, and vomiting are all possible signs of stomach cancer. Unfortunately, because early signs may be vague or missed, stomach cancer is frequently discovered at an advanced stage.
RISK FACTORS
Cancer of the colon is a result of a complicated interaction between hereditary and environmental variables, which is influenced by a number of risk factors. The stomach-lining bacterium H. pylori colonisation is a major risk factor for chronic infection.
It may cause inflammation and raise the risk of developing cancer. People who have close relatives (parents, siblings) who have experienced stomach cancer are more likely to get it themselves, which may indicate a hereditary susceptibility. Stomach cancer risk has been associated with long-term tobacco use, including smoking and smokeless tobacco.
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