7. Chronic Fatigue or Weakness
While tiredness is common, persistent fatigue—especially when paired with other symptoms—can be linked to various types of can.cer.
8. Abdominal Bloating
Ongoing belly swelling could be a sign of ovarian can.cer.
9. Blood in Stool or Rectum
Visible blood may be a warning of colorectal can.cer and warrants immediate medical evaluation.
10. Sudden Weight Loss
Losing weight without trying could indicate can.cer of the colon, stomach, or liver, as these affect how the body processes toxins and appetite.
11. Abdominal Cramps
Regular stomach pain and cramping may also be symptoms of colorectal can.cer.
12. Swollen or Painful Breasts
Unusual redness, swelling, or pain in the breast could be a signal of breast can.cer.
13. Abnormal Menstrual Symptoms
Heavy, painful, or irregular periods might point to uterine can.cer—consider a transvaginal ultrasound.
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