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Question
Give the symptoms of cancer.
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Solution
Symptoms of cancer are as follows:
- Cancer symptoms are quite varied and depend on where the cancer is located, where it has spread, and the size of the tumour.
- Some cancers can be felt or seen through the skin – a lump on the breast or testicle can be an indicator of cancer in those locations.
- Melanoma (skin cancer) is often noted by a change in a wart or mole on the skin.
- Some oral cancers present as white patches inside the mouth or white spots on the tongue.
- Metastasis of cancer can produce additional symptoms in the newly affected area, like swollen or enlarged lymph nodes.
- Vertigo, headache, seizures may be experienced if cancer spreads to the brain.
- In addition, the liver may become enlarged and cause jaundice.
- The bones become painful, brittle, and break easily. ix. Coughing and shortness of breath may occur if the lungs are affected due to cancer.
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