- Blood in urine, stool, or abnormal vaginal bleeding can be early signs of cancer. This warrants immediate medical attention.
 
9. Lumps or Swellings
- Any new lumps or swellings in the breast, testicles, or elsewhere should be evaluated. Not all lumps are cancerous, but they should not be ignored.
 
10. Fever
- Unexplained fevers can sometimes indicate cancer, especially if they are persistent or occur at night.
 
11. Night Sweats
- Excessive sweating during the night can be a sign of lymphoma or other cancers, particularly when combined with other symptoms.
 
12. Changes in Appetite
- A sudden loss of appetite or feeling full without eating much can indicate various types of cancer.
 
13. Nausea or Vomiting
- Persistent nausea or vomiting, especially if it occurs alongside other symptoms, may be a sign of cancer in the digestive system.
 
14. Changes in Oral Health
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