Final Thoughts
Keep in mind that having one or more of these symptoms doesn’t always mean you have cancer, or that you are at a higher risk of cancer. Many of these symptoms are also present in other conditions. That said, if you have a family history of cancer, and you are experiencing these symptoms, or if you notice any sudden changes connected to these symptoms, you should visit a doctor immediately.
Now that you know the symptoms to watch out for, it is time to schedule a cancer screening and get proactive about your health and wellness today.
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