Perform monthly self-checks for lumps, skin changes, and unusual symptoms.
Schedule regular medical checkups and screenings (e.g., mammograms, colonoscopy).
Maintain a healthy lifestyle to reduce risk factors: balanced diet, exercise, and avoiding smoking.
FAQ
Q: Does experiencing one symptom always mean cancer?
A: Not necessarily. Many symptoms can be caused by other conditions. However, persistent or unexplained symptoms should always be evaluated by a healthcare professional.
Q: How often should I get screened for cancer?
A: Screening frequency depends on age, family history, and risk factors. Discuss with your doctor for personalized recommendations.
Early awareness of these warning signs can make a significant difference in outcomes. Paying attention to your body and seeking prompt medical care is crucial for prevention and treatment.
