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A sensation of pressure in the chest
Unexplained weight loss due to eating difficulties
Because swallowing problems can worsen over time, prompt evaluation is important.
These changes may occur in various parts of the body, including:
The breast
Neck
Testicles
Armpits
Groin
Not all lumps are cancerous. Many are caused by infections, cysts, or benign growths. Nevertheless, any persistent lump should be examined by a healthcare professional.
Frequent Infections
Certain cancers affect the immune system, making it harder for the body to fight infections.
Repeated infections, slow recovery from illnesses, or unexplained fevers may occasionally be linked to blood cancers such as leukemia or lymphoma.
Frequent colds
Persistent fevers
Night sweats
Enlarged lymph nodes
Because the immune system plays a vital role in overall health, recurring infections should not be ignored.
Certain cancers alter metabolism, affect digestion, or produce inflammatory chemicals that reduce hunger.
Night Sweats and Fever
Although infections commonly cause fever and night sweats, these symptoms may also occur in individuals with certain cancers.
Lymphoma, leukemia, and other blood-related cancers are particularly associated with:
Persistent or recurring episodes should be assessed by a healthcare provider.
Why Early Detection Matters
One of the most important messages surrounding cancer awareness is the value of early detection.
Less aggressive treatment
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