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This is a sign of ovarian cancer. A loss of appetite even when you haven’t eaten for a while is a tip-off.

This could be an early sign of pancreatic cancer. A sudden disgust for coffee, wine or smoking can be linked to this as well.

Cancer can cause visible changes in the body, which can vary depending on the type and stage of the disease. These changes may include alterations in skin appearance, unexplained weight loss or gain, or swelling in certain areas. Being aware of these visible bodily changes can help individuals recognize potential warning signs of cancer and seek medical attention promptly. Early detection is key to successful treatment, making it crucial to understand and monitor any noticeable changes in the body.

A common sign of colorectal cancer. Blood in the toilet should be a big enough sign to see a doctor immediately.

Swollen lymph nodes indicate changes in the lymphatic system which can lead to cancer.

Suggests abnormalities with the platelets and red blood cells, which can be a sign of leukemia. Leukemia cells crowd out red blood cells impairing your blood’s ability to carry oxygen leading to clots.
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