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Keeping a Pain Diary

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Keeping a pain diary can help patients and their doctors optimize the treatment plan. Here are some suggestions for how to get started.

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Video - What is Gastric Cancer? Transcript
Article - Keeping a Pain Diary
Video - Next Steps After a Diagnosis Transcript
Video - Treating Stomach Cancer Transcript
Video - Nutrition for Cancer Prevention Transcript
Ask Your Doctor - Ask Your Doctor about Gastric Cancer
Did You Know - Napoleon was not poisoned, but died from stomach cancer.
Article - Facing Serious Illness: Questions to Ask Your Doctor

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