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Swelling or lumps in the body, particularly in the breasts, neck, or abdomen, could be a sign of cancer. It’s important to monitor any unexplained lumps and have them evaluated by a doctor.
11. Unexplained Night Sweats
Night sweats that occur without any clear cause, especially if they are accompanied by fever, can sometimes signal lymphoma or other types of cancers.
12. Indigestion or Difficulty Eating
Persistent indigestion, heartburn, or feeling full quickly after eating can sometimes be a sign of cancers in the digestive system, like stomach or pancreatic cancer.
13. Unusual Bleeding or Discharge
Any unexplained vaginal bleeding or unusual discharge can point to uterine or cervical cancer. Similarly, blood or unusual discharge from the nipple could be a sign of breast cancer.
14. Fever Without Reason
A fever that comes and goes without an apparent cause can sometimes indicate lymphoma, leukemia, or other cancers, especially if it’s associated with unexplained weight loss or fatigue.
15. Shortness of Breath
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