#1
Don't Panic!
Many of the symptoms on this list are very common everyday pains and
maladies that people without cancer experience. But it is important to
be in tune to what your body is telling you, and if you are experiencing
one or more of these symptoms on a regular basis, you should talk to a
doctor as soon as possible. Early detection is important and it could
save your life.
#2
Pain
Okay, so pain can have many causes, people have headaches and back aches
all the time without any serious health problems. But persistent
headaches can be an early sign of brain cancer and back pain can be a
sign of rectal or ovarian cancer. If you start experiencing persistent
pain, talk to a doctor.

#3
Fever
A persistent fever may be an early sign of blood cancers like lymphoma
or leukemia. If you experience persistent fever, you should see a
doctor, even if it's not cancer, it's still an alarming sign.
#4
Fatigue
Constant fatigue that does not get better with rest can be a sign of
cancer. This is a tricky one because a lot of people feel fatigue for
completely different reasons. But if you start suddenly feeling tired
all the time you should check with your doctor to make sure it isn't
something serious.

#5
Unexplained Weight Loss
Weight loss is a good thing, right? Well, not always. If you are losing
weight because you are dieting or exercising, it's great. But if you
find yourself losing weight with no change in your habits, this is an
unexplained weight loss and it can be associated with several cancers
including cancers of the pancreas and stomach.

#6
A Nagging Cough
If you notice a cough or hoarseness that just won't go away, it could be
a sign of lung or larynx cancer. It is more likely that you are
experiencing seasonal allergies, but you should check with your doctor
just in case.
#7
Indigestion or Trouble Eating
If you are having trouble eating, swallowing, or digesting your food,
you may have cancer of the esophagus, or stomach. But don't worry too
much about this one, most people who experience indigestion do not have
cancer.

#8
Lumps in the Body
If you find lumps in your skin, it could be a sign of cancer. Be
especially wary of lumps on the breast, testicle, or near lymph nodes.
Don't freak out if you find lumps on your arms, legs, or other parts of
the body though, they might just be harmless sebaceous cysts.
#9
Unusual Bleeding
If you start experiencing abnormal bleeding, it could be a symptom of
cancer. Coughing up blood can mean lung cancer, blood in the stool can
mean colon or rectal cancer, blood in urine can mean bladder cancer,
persistant vaginal bleeding can mean cervical cancer, and blood
discharge from the nipple can mean breast cancer.

#10
Changes in Bladder Function
If you notice pain when urinating, blood in your urine, or other
changes, such as needing to go more or less often, these could be
symptoms of bladder or prostate cancer. Always share these changes with
your doctor.


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