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Blood in urine, stool, vomit, or from the vagina (outside of menstruation) can be warning signs.
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Persistent Cough or Hoarseness
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A cough that lasts more than 3 weeks or voice changes may signal lung or throat cancer.
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Difficulty Swallowing
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Can be a sign of esophageal, throat, or stomach cancer.
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Changes in Bowel or Bladder Habits
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Constipation, diarrhea, blood in the stool, or changes in urine flow can be symptoms of colon, bladder, or prostate cancer.
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Pain That Doesn’t Go Away
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Persistent, unexplained pain anywhere in the body may be linked to cancer, especially if it doesn’t improve with usual treatment.
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Sores That Do Not Heal
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Especially in the mouth (oral cancer), skin, or genital area.
⚠️ Important Notes:
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These symptoms can have many causes, not just cancer.
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Early detection greatly improves treatment success.
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If you notice anything unusual, trust your instincts and seek medical advice.
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