5 early signs of cancer developing in the body

4. Chronic pain that doesn’t go away

Chronic pain without an obvious cause can be an early sign of cancer. Cancer-related pain doesn’t improve with rest or medication and may gradually worsen over time.

Possible cancers associated with chronic pain:

  • Bone cancer (causing deep bone pain or fractures)
  • Brain tumors (causing persistent headaches, nausea, and vision problems)
  • Ovarian or colon cancer (causing pelvic or abdominal pain)
  • Lung cancer (causing chest pain and discomfort)

If the pain persists for several weeks without improvement or is accompanied by other symptoms, you should see a doctor.

5. Unusual lumps or swellings

A new lump, swelling, or thickening of tissue anywhere in the body should never be ignored. Cancerous lumps are often hard, painless, and grow over time.

Possible types of cancer associated with lumps and swellings:

  • Breast cancer (lump in the breast or armpit)
  • Testicular cancer (lump in the testicle)
  • Throat or thyroid cancer (lump in neck)
  • Lymphoma (swollen lymph nodes in the armpit, groin, or neck)

Any new or growing lump should be examined by a doctor, especially if it does not go away within a few weeks.

Application

Early detection is crucial for successful cancer treatment. If you experience unexplained weight loss, persistent fatigue, skin changes, chronic pain, or unusual lumps, seek medical attention as soon as possible. Although these symptoms can be caused by non-cancerous conditions, ignoring them can delay early diagnosis. Regular medical checkups, screening tests, and a healthy lifestyle can help detect and prevent cancer early.

continued on next page

ADVERTISEMENT

Leave a Comment