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World Cancer Day: Here are 5 definite signs of cancer you should not ignore

Here are a few lesser-known and more subtle signs of cancer that most people ignore. A must-read

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Author : Richa Barua
Published : Feb 04 2021, 09:10 AM IST
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<p>Everyone knows how dangerous cancer is for human and animal. Depending on cancer and its stage, it can be cured or managed or proven fatal. However, there are lesser known and more subtle signs of cancer that most people ignore.</p>

<p>Everyone knows how dangerous cancer is for human and animal. Depending on cancer and its stage, it can be cured or managed or proven fatal. However, there are lesser-known and more subtle signs of cancer that most people ignore.</p>

Everyone knows how dangerous cancer is for human and animal. Depending on cancer and its stage, it can be cured or managed or proven fatal. However, there are lesser-known and more subtle signs of cancer that most people ignore.

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<p>Ongoing and never-ending pain: When you have ongoing and persistent pain, particularly in your shoulder, arm, the chest or abdomen area, have it checked out. Possible indications: Lung or ovarian cancer.</p>

<p>Ongoing and never-ending pain: When you have ongoing and persistent pain, particularly in your shoulder, arm, the chest or abdomen area, have it checked out. Possible indications: Lung or ovarian cancer.</p>

Ongoing and never-ending pain: When you have ongoing and persistent pain, particularly in your shoulder, arm, the chest or abdomen area, have it checked out. Possible indications: Lung or ovarian cancer.

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<p>Unusual weight loss or gain: Weight loss is acceptable. Unexpected weight loss, not so much, especially if it’s somewhat out of the ordinary; The same holds for weight gain. Anything more than gaining or losing weight of around 7kg, is a red flag. Possible indications: Pancreatic</p>

<p>Unusual weight loss or gain: Weight loss is acceptable. Unexpected weight loss, not so much, especially if it’s somewhat out of the ordinary; The same holds for weight gain. Anything more than gaining or losing weight of around 7kg, is a red flag. Possible indications: Pancreatic</p>

Unusual weight loss or gain: Weight loss is acceptable. Unexpected weight loss, not so much, especially if it’s somewhat out of the ordinary; The same holds for weight gain. Anything more than gaining or losing weight of around 7kg, is a red flag. Possible indications: Pancreatic

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<p>Bad breath: Mostly, this is due to poor oral hygiene. Or if you’re on a particular diet, medication or a heavy smoker, but if it's persistent, and has an unusual smell, get it tested. Possible indications: Mouth, oesophageal or larynx cancer</p>

<p>Bad breath: Mostly, this is due to poor oral hygiene. Or if you’re on a particular diet, medication or a heavy smoker, but if it's persistent, and has an unusual smell, get it tested. Possible indications: Mouth, oesophageal or larynx cancer</p>

Bad breath: Mostly, this is due to poor oral hygiene. Or if you’re on a particular diet, medication or a heavy smoker, but if it's persistent, and has an unusual smell, get it tested. Possible indications: Mouth, oesophageal or larynx cancer

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<p>Sudden bleeding: If you experience unexpected bleeding that’s not part of your menstrual cycle, or you experience unexpected blood in your stools, get yourself to the doctor. Possible indications: Colo-rectal or cervical cancer.</p>

<p>Sudden bleeding: If you experience unexpected bleeding that’s not part of your menstrual cycle, or you experience unexpected blood in your stools, get yourself to the doctor. Possible indications: Colo-rectal or cervical cancer.</p>

Sudden bleeding: If you experience unexpected bleeding that’s not part of your menstrual cycle, or you experience unexpected blood in your stools, get yourself to the doctor. Possible indications: Colo-rectal or cervical cancer.

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<p>Constant coughing: If you’ve been coughing for more than two weeks, even post the flu season, or if you happen to cough up blood, then it may be a sign of cancer. Possible indications: Lung or throat cancer&nbsp;</p>

<p>Constant coughing: If you’ve been coughing for more than two weeks, even post the flu season, or if you happen to cough up blood, then it may be a sign of cancer. Possible indications: Lung or throat cancer&nbsp;</p>

Constant coughing: If you’ve been coughing for more than two weeks, even post the flu season, or if you happen to cough up blood, then it may be a sign of cancer. Possible indications: Lung or throat cancer 

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Richa Barua
With over two decades of experience in top media outlets like Times of India, International Business Times, and India Today, Richa currently leads Newsable and MyNation (Entertainment and Lifestyle) non-news team at Asianet News Network. Her expertise includes celebrity interviews, audience growth, and content strategy, backed by an Executive Program in Digital Marketing from IIM Calcutta, along with a journalism degree from Delhi University, a master's in media studies and corporate communications.

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