Warning signs for 7 silent cancers
Warning signs for 7 silent cancers
Warning signs for 7 silent cancers |
1. Bowel cancer
2. Cervical cancer
Signs of possible cervical cancer include vaginal bleeding between periods, during or after sex and after menopause, changes in vaginal discharge and pain during sex, and pain in the lower back, lower abdomen, and pelvic area.
The director explained that cervical cancer is more common in women under 45 who have weakened immune systems, for example, due to HIV or AIDS.
3. Cervical cancer
Signs of possible cervical cancer include vaginal bleeding between periods, during or after sex and after menopause, changes in vaginal discharge and pain during sex, and pain in the lower back, lower abdomen, and pelvic area.
The director explained that cervical cancer is more common in women under 45 who have weakened immune systems, for example, due to HIV or AIDS.
4.Lung cancer
Lung cancer is one of the most common and serious cancers. The warning symptoms include: persistent coughing, unexplained shortness of breath, cough blood, fatigue, loss of appetite, chest or shoulder pain, frequent or persistent chest infections, and unintended weight loss.
5.Ovarian cancer
Symptoms of ovarian cancer can be confused with signs of menstruation, including flatulence, back pain, fatigue, constant pain, or pain in the pelvic area. Other symptoms include constipation, diarrhea, loss of appetite, unintended weight loss, and a sudden desire to urinate.
6. Pancreatic cancer
The manager recommends tracking symptoms, including bloating, changes in stool, constipation, diarrhea, nausea, and vomiting, as they may indicate pancreatic cancer.
It may also cause pain in the back and upper abdomen.
Other warning signs include jaundice, unintended weight loss, loss of appetite, fever, and fatigue.
7. Prostate cancer
Prostate cancer tends to develop slowly, so for many years it may not show any signs of the disease.
However, once the tumor is large enough to squeeze the urethra, symptoms such as difficulty urinating, a frequent need to urinate, and a sense that the bladder is not completely empty even after urinating can arise.