Cancer develops when the body’s normal control mechanism stopsworking. Under healthy conditions, new cells form and replace old cells that wear out or have become damaged. Cancer begins to form when old cells do not die and instead grow out of control.
The symptoms below do not indicate that a person has cancer. Rather, the appearance of these symptoms should act as a guide dictating when a person should consult their physician, as part of preventative care.
Below are some symptoms related to common cancers types that should not be ignored:
Screenings can detect a cancer before symptoms appear. You too can pick up on early warning signs by paying close attention to changes in your body. If you notice something new or different that lasts several weeks – and several weeks is key – reach out to your health care provider. Not every symptom that could be cancer is cancer.