19 Possible Signs of Cancer: When to See a Doctor

You know your body best. While screenings like mammograms, colonoscopies, and Pap smears are vital, “it’s also important to pay attention to changes — especially ones that are new, persistent, or unexplained.”

Why Awareness Matters
Cancer symptoms vary, but “the key is not to self-diagnose — but to recognize when something isn’t right and seek medical advice.”

19 Possible Warning Signs

Deep, constant exhaustion

Unexplained weight loss

Persistent pain

Unusual lumps or swelling

Skin changes (color, texture, sores)

Changes in bowel habits

Changes in bladder habits

Persistent cough or hoarseness

Difficulty swallowing

Unexplained bleeding or bruising

Fever or chills

Night sweats

Persistent headaches

Unusual discharge

Swelling in limbs

Vision or hearing changes

Sudden confusion

Loss of appetite

Persistent digestive issues

Take Action
Noticeable, ongoing changes deserve attention — early evaluation can save lives.

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