The town hall discussion focused on the resources and information that gastric cancer patients found helpful in their treatment journey. The participants shared their experiences with advocacy groups, research articles, books, online support groups, and pharmaceutical company resources. They also discussed the importance of finding knowledgeable doctors and care teams who are willing to explain treatment options and address concerns. Gaps in care were highlighted, including the lack of nutrition guidance for patients who have undergone gastrectomy, the need for specialized knowledge about medications and supplements for patients without a stomach, and the challenges faced by patients in rural areas with limited access to specialized care. The participants also expressed the need for local support groups and better awareness among general practitioners about the symptoms and treatment options for gastric cancer. The principal themes discussed in this conversation include the lack of patient-facing language and overwhelming information, difficulties in accessing and coordinating medical appointments, challenges with insurance coverage and navigating the healthcare system, the need for better nutrition guidance and support for survivors, the importance of empathy and understanding from healthcare providers, the impact of misinformation and false information on patients, the need for transparency in research and access to clinical trials, and the importance of networking and collaboration among doctors for better patient care.