Expert Multidisciplinary Care for Stomach Cancer

  • Diagnosis

    Early and accurate diagnosis of stomach (gastric) cancers can lead to better success of treating the disease. The specialists at the center have extensive experience in detecting and identifying all types of stomach cancer.

  • Care for Stomach Cancer

    Stomach (gastric) cancer patients receiving surgery, chemotherapy and radiation appear to have better survival rates than those who had surgery followed by only chemotherapy.

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  • What to Expect | Your First Visit

    The Center for Stomach Cancer Care is committed to single-day evaluations of patients, incorporating all the resources available for diagnosis, research and the medical plan, to create the optimal treatment for each patient.

Physician Referrals

Refer a patient for stomach cancer treatment.

Research and Clinical Trials

Research and clinical trials are a key part of the multidisciplinary team approach to stomach cancer treatment at Johns Hopkins. Our researchers are national leaders in clinical trials for treatments addressing stomach cancers, as well as new techniques for identifying stomach cancer recurrence.

Stomach Cancer | Minan's Story

Minan Corby was diagnosed with gastric cancer and sought out a second opinion at Johns Hopkins in Baltimore, Maryland. With the help of surgical oncologist Mark Duncan, M.D. and other gastric cancer experts, she was treated and is now back to her life in Pennsylvania.

Stomach Cancer | Stephanie’s Story

Facing a cancer with a 29 percent remission rate, 20-year-old Stephanie White found oncologist Mark Duncan, M.D., and the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center. She talks about her treatment, recovery and meeting her fiancé.