20 early signs that your body is fighting cancer

4. Skin Changes
Skin changes, such as the appearance of new moles, growths, or changes in the size or color of existing moles, may indicate skin cancer. Jaundice (yellowing of the skin) is also a sign of liver cancer.

5. Lumps or masses
Any lump or mass in the breast, testicles, lymph nodes, or soft tissues should be examined. Although not all lumps are cancerous, they can be early signs of many types of cancer.

6. Unexplained bleeding
Unexplained bleeding, such as coughing up blood, blood in the stool, or abnormal vaginal bleeding, may be a sign of lung, colon, or reproductive organ cancer.

7. Persistent cough or hoarseness
A persistent cough or hoarse voice may indicate lung, throat or laryngeal cancer.

8. Difficulty swallowing.
Difficulty swallowing or a feeling of food stuck in the throat may indicate cancer of the esophagus, throat or stomach.

9. Changes in bowel or bladder transit
A ​​sudden change in bowel transit (diarrhea, constipation or blood in the stool) or urinary problems (frequent urination, painful urination, blood in the urine) may signal cancer of the digestive or urinary system.

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