Many people with stomach cancer feel full after eating only a small amount.
This may be caused by fluid buildup or by a tumor partially blocking the stomach’s outlet to the small intestine. Early fullness can happen with other conditions as well, but it’s more concerning when it appears alongside other symptoms.

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