The anemia or difficulty swallowing part of the 8 symptoms that can alert both patients and physicians about the presence of a tumor in the body. So if any of these is found at home or during a routine checkup with a general practitioner, the patient should refer to a specialist to make appropriate tests to help make a diagnosis of cancer course.
Although the presence of these symptoms does not necessarily imply the existence of a tumor and the symptoms of more than 200 types of cancers that are known is very wide and varied, the authors of this study published in the British Journal of General Practice suggests that none Highlights of symptoms in their research be neglected, as is well known that cancer treatment is more likely to be successful the earlier diagnosis.
Seek advice if you find any of these symptoms:
1. Difficulty swallowing
2. Anemia
3. Blood in urine
4. Breast lumps
5. Coughing up blood
6. Rectal bleeding
7. Vaginal bleeding after menopause
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