Early signs of cancer that women may miss include:
Unexplained weight loss: Weight loss without a clear cause, such as a significant reduction in food intake or physical activity, requires medical attention. While weight loss can be positive, unexplained weight loss, such as losing more than 10 pounds per month, may indicate an underlying problem that could be related to cancer.
Bloating: Although bloating is common, persistent bloating, especially when accompanied by abdominal or pelvic pain, feeling full quickly, or trouble urinating, could be a sign of ovarian cancer. If swelling persists for weeks, a doctor should be consulted.
Breast changes: While breast lumps are a known sign of cancer, other changes should not be overlooked. These include redness and thickening of the skin, persistent changes in the nipples, rashes, or inverted nipples. A doctor can perform various tests to thoroughly investigate these changes.
Unusual bleeding:
Spotting, especially in women with regular cycles, or bleeding after menopause should not be ignored, as it can indicate various types of cancer, such as uterine or colon cancer.
Skin changes:
In addition to monitoring moles, pay attention to changes in skin pigmentation, bleeding, or excessive flaking, which could indicate skin cancer.

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