FeverPeople with cancer often experience fever, which can indicate advanced disease progression or widespread cancer.
Excess blood lossCertain cancers can cause unusual bleeding, such as blood in urine, which may indicate prostate or bladder cancer.
Weight lossCancer can lead to severe weight loss as cancer cells attack healthy tissue, resulting in possible losses of several kilogrammes.
Changes in your mouth
Tobacco users may develop white patches in their mouth or on their tongue, which signals likely pre-cancerous conditions.
Changes in digestion
Cancer can cause digestive issues, including difficulty swallowing, pain while eating, loss of appetite, nausea, and bloating.
Changes in skin
Skin cancer can appear as changes in existing moles or warts, which can lead to further potential changes.
Fatigue and painCancer patients often experience continuous fatigue despite adequate rest. Advanced stages can also lead to more pain
Night sweats
Intense night sweats, beyond typical warmth, can be an early indicator of several types of cancer, which demands medical attention.
Changes in bathroom habits
Major changes in urination frequency or the presence of blood in stool or urine may indicate colon, prostate, or bladder cancer.
Difficulty swallowing food
Constant difficulty swallowing food, lasting over two weeks, may signal cancers affecting the mouth, throat, or oesophagus.