
Many cancers show early warning signs on the body—but they’re often overlooked or mistaken for minor issues. Paying attention to these changes can help with early detection and better outcomes.
🚨 Common Signs You Shouldn’t Ignore:
Unusual lumps or swelling (especially in breast, neck, or underarms)
Changes in breast shape or nipple discharge
Persistent fatigue that doesn’t improve with rest
Unexplained weight loss
Skin changes (dark spots, redness, sores that don’t heal)
Changes in moles (size, shape, or color)
Unusual bleeding (between periods, after menopause, or from rectum)
Chronic cough or hoarseness
Difficulty swallowing
Frequent bloating (especially linked to Ovarian Cancer)
Pelvic or abdominal pain
Changes in bowel habits (diarrhea, constipation, or blood in stool)
Persistent itching or irritation in sensitive areas
Sores in the mouth or lips that don’t heal
⚠️ Important Reminder
These symptoms don’t always mean cancer—but if they last more than 2–3 weeks, it’s important to consult a doctor. Early diagnosis can save lives.
💡 Take Care of Your Health:
Get regular screenings (like mammograms and Pap smears)
Maintain a healthy lifestyle
Don’t ignore changes in your body