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Understanding Cancer
If you're told you have cancer, it is natural to feel anxious and afraid. But the truth is that many malignancies can either be cured or controlled for years, especially if they are detected and treated early enough. There are millions of people who have had cancer who are now leading active, normal lives.
Symptoms
Here are some important symptoms to follow up with your physician:
- Any changes in bowel habits. If you've always had normal bowel movements but suddenly develop constipation that continues for two weeks or more, especially if it's accompanied by intermittent attacks of diarrhea. Cancer of the bowel often presents itself in this way. Blood in the stool, even if attributed it to hemorrhoids, should also be checked out because hemorrhoids can coexist with more serious colon problems. Finally, if normally bulky stool has become thin and ribbonlike, the reduced caliber may be due to a growth that's narrowing a portion of the colon.
- An open sore or a persistent rash that does not clear up may reflect skin cancer.
- Blood or discharge from any body orificevomited, coughed up, in the urine, from the vagina, or in the stool.
- Any persistent bump or lump anywhere you find itin the breast, on the skin, in the testicle, under the arms, neck, groin, or abdomen.
- Pain in the stomach, either when you're hungry or after eating, indigestion, or difficulty swallowing.
- A chronic, nagging cough, with or without sputum and especially (but not necessarily) accompanied by any amount of blood, however small, is a signespecially in smokers. So is persistent hoarseness.
- A low-grade fever without an obvious cause (doctors called it FUOfever of unknown origin) that continues for longer than a week or two warrants a visit to your doctor. It may be due to something as innocuous as an infection behind a tooth, but it may also reflect a serious process such as a diseased heart valve, an abscess somewhere in the bodyor a hidden malignancy.
- Weight loss for no apparent reason. The problem may be due to a medication, an overactive thyroid, an undiagnosed infectionor, again, a hidden cancer.
Do not ignore any of these warning signs simply because they are not causing you any painat the moment. Cancers often don't hurt in the early stages.
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