16. Unexplained Night Sweats: Night sweats that are not related to menopause, infections, or other medical conditions can be a symptom of certain types of cancer, such as lymphoma.
17. Itchy or Irritated Skin: Persistent itching or skin irritation, especially in areas with no rash, can be a sign of lymphoma or other cancers.
18. Changes in the Breast: Apart from lumps, any changes in the size, shape, or appearance of the breasts, including dimpling of the skin, inverted nipples, or unusual discharge, should be checked for breast cancer.
19. Abdominal Pain and Swelling: Persistent abdominal pain and swelling can be associated with cancers of the liver, pancreas, or stomach. These stomach cancer symptoms often overlap with other gastrointestinal issues but require medical attention if persistent.
20. Trouble Breathing: Difficulty breathing or shortness of breath can be a symptom of lung cancer. If you experience sudden or unexplained breathing issues, seeking medical advice is crucial.
Awareness of these warning signs is crucial in the early detection and treatment of cancer. While these symptoms can be caused by conditions other than cancer, it’s important to consult a healthcare provider if you experience any of them persistently. Remember, early detection can save lives.
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