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Carlos Parra had never heard of stomach cancer before receiving the call that he had been diagnosed with it.

For two years, the 62-year-old had been experiencing what he thought was acid reflux. In October 2022, he received an endoscopy. From there, the news came that he had Stage 2 stomach cancer.

“It was devastating, mentally,” he said. “I wasn’t prepared for anything like that.”

That November, Parra underwent eight sessions of chemotherapy, followed by a laparoscopic surgery in March 2023.

“Currently, I have no stomach,” he said. “I didn’t know you could live without it. Now I know you can.”

Cancer rates increasing

Parra is one of many British Columbians that have survived the disease, but stomach cancer rates in the province are increasing – particularly among young people and those from the East Asian community.

Dr. Howard Lim, a medical oncologist with BC Cancer, said risk factors are partly environmental, but …

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