Difficulty breathing or wheezing: These symptoms are usually associated with asthma or other health problems, but they can also indicate lung cancer.
Frequent infections or recurring fevers: Some forms of leukemia weaken the body’s defenses, leading to more frequent infections.
Constant fatigue: This is a common symptom. However, if it doesn’t go away and has no apparent cause, it’s best to consult a doctor.
Instant feeling of satiety: Feeling full after just a few bites may be related to ovarian cancer.
Difficulty swallowing: This could indicate throat cancer or even lung cancer.
Some signs are more specific and visible, but are often explained by a simple and temporary imbalance.
Blood in the rectum or blood in the stool: a warning sign of colon cancer.
Swelling of the neck, armpits, and groin: Enlarged lymph nodes may indicate a dysfunction of the lymphatic system.
Bruising or abnormal bleeding: This is sometimes associated with a decrease in platelet count in some types of blood cancer.
Persistent swelling : Especially in women, this may indicate ovarian cancer.
Unexplained weight loss: Often associated with cancer of the digestive system or liver.
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