Blood in stool, urine, or unusual vaginal bleeding can be early warnings of colorectal, bladder, or cervical cancers.
Persistent Cough or Hoarseness
A cough that lasts more than a few weeks or unexplained hoarseness may indicate lung or throat cancer.
Difficulty Swallowing
Pain or difficulty swallowing could be linked to esophageal, throat, or stomach cancer.
Changes in Bowel or Bladder Habits
Diarrhea, constipation, or changes in urinary frequency may point to colon, bladder, or prostate cancer.
Lumps or Thickening
Any lump under the skin, especially in the breast, testicles, or neck, should be checked promptly.
Persistent Pain
Ongoing pain in the bones, back, or abdomen without a clear cause may indicate leukemia, bone, or pancreatic cancer.
Fever or Infections
