Yes, unfortunately it is possible though highly unlikely for a teenager to get stomach cancer. I knew 2 people who had stomach cancer at a very young age one was a good friend. They were 21 and 26 respectively. Jeremy (21) was diagnosed with a very developed stage and only lived a very short 6 weeks. He played hockey in the OHL and was a draft prospect for the Pittsburgh Penguins, he was very healthy and never complained about any discomfort in his abdomen. Kevin (26) was also very healthy, playing Basketball, I believe that he was originally diagnosed with an ulcer originally after additional testing he was diagnosed with stomach cancer. Kevin lived with the disease for close to 6 months before passing away. It is very hard to predict and diagnose stomach cancer, or any cancer in young people for that matter, as it is very rare.
KeVin Toronto
Anyone can get cancer at any age, although most cases occur in adults.
As I understand it, age is not a critical factor!
Susceptibility is more diet related.
John S. Pemberton died of a unspecified cancer.
Stomach cancer, also known as gastric cancer, can affect individuals of various age groups, but it is more commonly diagnosed in older adults. The risk of developing stomach cancer generally increases with age. Here is a rough breakdown of the age groups affected by stomach cancer: Middle-Aged and Older Adults: Stomach cancer is most commonly diagnosed in individuals aged 60 and older. The risk of developing stomach cancer steadily rises with age, and the majority of cases occur in this age group. Younger Adults: While stomach cancer is less common in younger adults, it can still occur. Some cases are diagnosed in individuals in their 40s and 50s, although this is relatively rare. Children and Adolescents: Stomach cancer is extremely rare in children and adolescents and is almost unheard of in this age group. It's important to note that while age is a significant risk factor, stomach cancer can affect individuals of any age, and its development can be influenced by various factors, including genetics, diet, lifestyle, and exposure to certain risk factors such as H. pylori infection and smoking. Regular medical check-ups and screening may be recommended for individuals at higher risk, especially as they get older. If you have concerns about stomach cancer or its risk factors, it's advisable to consult with a healthcare professional for personalized guidance and, if necessary, screening recommendations.
myra or, Michelle thomas passed away of stomach cancer at the age of 29 in 1998. she was very talented and beautiful. she will be missed.
On 5 May 1821 at the age of 51 of stomach cancer.
Stomach cancer is not called bone cancer, because the cancers cells are not in the bones. With stomach cancer the cancer cells are in the tissues of the stomach.
Sydney Pollack died on May 26, 2008 at the age of 73.
He died of stomach cancer.
James Maxwell died on November 5th, 1879, of stomach cancer in Cambridge MA at 48 years of age.
Mary Tudor died at the age of 42 of stomach cancer, on 17 November 1558.
Mary Tudor died at the age of 42 of stomach cancer, on 17 November 1558.
If you are looking for more information on where can information and advice be provided on stomach cancer, the best place to look is on www.canceradvice.co.uk/stomach-cancer-gastric/
There is nothing on the web that indicates that Liam Payne has stomach cancer.