- Breast cancer cells change traits when moving to the stomach.
- Women with breast cancer facing stomach pain or nausea.
- This is rare, and new tests are not standard yet.
Doctors must re-test stomach issues in breast cancer patients because the cells often change their identity.
Imagine finishing breast cancer treatment and feeling fine. Then, months later, you get stomach pain. You might think it is just indigestion.
It could be something much more serious. Sometimes breast cancer cells travel to the stomach. This is rare, but it happens.
Why stomach pain matters
Stomach pain is common, but it can hide a serious problem. Sometimes breast cancer cells travel to the stomach. This is rare, but it happens.
Doctors often mistake this for primary stomach cancer. They might also blame it on treatment side effects. This confusion delays the right care.
The surprising shift in cancer
Doctors used to think stomach issues were just side effects. They often missed the cancer spreading there. Now we know the cells change their look.
When breast cancer moves to the stomach, it changes its identity. It stops looking like the original tumor. This makes it hard to find.
How cells disguise themselves
Cancer cells are like chameleons. They change color to hide. When breast cancer moves to the stomach, it changes its look.
Think of hormone receptors as keys. The original tumor had keys that fit certain locks. The stomach tumor lost some of those keys.
Researchers looked at one woman and 35 other cases. They tracked how the cancer changed over time. The study covered cases from 2019 to 2024.
The cancer cells lost some hormone markers in the stomach. A special marker called GATA3 helped find the truth. It was positive in most tested cases.
This doesn’t mean this treatment is available yet.
Invasive lobular carcinoma was the most common type found. Abdominal pain was the most common symptom too. Over half of the patients felt pain.
Treatment remains primarily systemic with medicine. Endocrine therapy showed a survival benefit for some. Surgery is only for complications or specific cases.
Expert perspective on care
Experts say doctors need to look closer. A simple biopsy can reveal the true source of the pain. Re-biopsy is crucial for guiding therapy.
This helps doctors choose the right drugs. It ensures the treatment matches the current cancer. It avoids using drugs that will not work.
Do not panic, but speak up. If you have stomach issues, tell your oncologist immediately. Do not wait for the next appointment.
This is not a cure for everyone. It is a way to find the right treatment faster. You need a specialist to guide you.
This study is small. It focuses on a very rare condition. The findings come from a review of existing cases.
We do not know how common this is yet. More data is needed to be sure. It is not a standard test everywhere.
More studies are needed to make this standard. Doctors will learn to spot it faster. Approval for new testing takes time.
Research takes time to ensure safety. We are moving toward better precision. The goal is personalized care for patients.