Five Early Signs of Cancer That Need Medical Attention
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Unexplained Weight Loss
Losing 10 pounds or more without changes in diet or activity could indicate cancer affecting metabolism. Possible cancers: stomach, pancreas, liver, lung, esophageal, leukemia, or lymphoma. -
Persistent Fatigue
Unlike normal tiredness, cancer-related fatigue doesn’t improve with rest. It may be linked to leukemia, lymphoma, colon, stomach, or liver cancer. -
Skin Changes
Watch for new or changing moles, sores that don’t heal, yellowing skin, dark spots, or excessive itching. These may signal melanoma, skin, liver, or pancreatic cancer. -
Chronic Pain
Persistent, unexplained pain may be a sign of bone, brain, ovarian, colorectal, or lung cancer. -
Unusual Lumps
Hard, painless lumps that grow over time can indicate breast, testicular, thyroid, or lymphoma cancers.
Early detection saves lives—seek medical advice if symptoms persist.