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- Lump in the breast.
- Lump in the breast with swelling in the armpit.
- Bleeding per rectum.
- Change in the bowel habits.
- Change in the type of smoker's cough.
- Blood in the coughed out sputum.
- Appearance of fits in an elderly person.
- Persistent loss of weight in an elderly without
any obvious cause.
- Increased bleeding during the periods.
- Bleeding outside the usual period days.
- A sore that does not heal.
- Obvious change in the appearance of wart or mole.
- Nagging cough or hoarseness.
- Persistent difficulty in swallowing.
These signals do not necessarily mean cancer but contacting a
doctor to rule out cancer is necessary
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