Cancer Symptoms You Are Most Likely to Ignore
Routine
tests and checkups, like pap smears and colonoscopies, are important --
but don't rely on tests alone to protect you from cancer. It's just as
important to listen to your body and notice anything that's
different, odd, or unexplainable. Although many of these symptoms could
be caused by less serious conditions, they're worth getting checked out
if they persist. You don't want to join the ranks of cancer patients
who realize too late that symptoms they'd noticed for a long time could
have sounded the alarm earlier, when cancer was easier to cure.
For Both Men and Women
Wheezing or Shortness of Breath
One
of the first signs lung cancer patients remember noticing when they
look back is the inability to catch their breath. "I couldn't even walk
across the yard without wheezing. I thought I had asthma, but how come I
didn't have it before?" is how one woman described it. Thyroid cancer
can also cause breathing problems if a nodule or tumor begins to press
on the trachea, or windpipe. Any breathing difficulties
that persist are reason to visit the doctor.
Swallowing Problems or Hoarseness
Most
commonly associated with esophageal or throat cancer, difficulty
swallowing is sometimes one of the first signs of lung cancer, too. A
hoarse or low, husky voice or the feeling of something pressing on the
throat can be an early indicator of thyroid cancer or a precancerous
thyroid nodule, as can the feeling of having something stuck in your
windpipe.
Frequent Fevers or Infections
These
can be signs of leukemia, a cancer of the blood cells that starts in
the bone marrow. Leukemia causes the marrow to produce abnormal white
blood cells, which crowd out healthy white cells, sapping the body's
infection-fighting capabilities. Often, doctors diagnose leukemia only
after the patient has been in a number of times complaining of fever,
achiness, and flu-like symptoms over an extended period of time.
Upset Stomach
As
simple as it sounds, a good old-fashioned bellyache is what tipped off a
number of lucky folks, whose doctors ordered ultrasounds and discovered
early that they had tumors on their livers. Stomach cramps or frequent
upset stomachs may indicate colorectal cancer; many cancer patients say
their doctors thought they had ulcers.
Weakness and Fatigue
"I
kept having to sit down at work, and one night I was too tired to drive
home," said one woman in describing the fatigue that led her to
discover she had leukemia. Generalized fatigue and weakness is a symptom
of so many different kinds of cancer that you'll need to look at it in
combination with other symptoms. But any time you feel exhausted without
explanation and it doesn't respond to getting more sleep, talk to your
doctor.
Unexplained Weight Loss
If
you notice the pounds coming off and you haven't made changes to your
diet or exercise regime, you need to ask why. Weight loss is an early
sign of colon and other digestive cancers; it's also a sign of cancer
that's spread to the liver, affecting your appetite and the ability of
your body to rid itself of wastes.
Changes in Fingernails
Unexplained
changes to the fingernails can be a sign of several types of cancer. A
brown or black streak or dot under the nail can
indicate skin cancer, while newly discovered "clubbing" -- enlargement
of the ends of the fingers, with nails that curve down over the tips --
can be a sign of lung cancer. Pale or white nails can be an indication
that your liver is not functioning properly, sometimes a sign of liver
cancer.
Chronic "Acid Stomach" or Feeling Full After a Small Meal
The
most common early sign of stomach cancer is pain in the upper or middle
abdomen that feels like gas or heartburn. It may be aggravated by
eating, so that you feel
full when you haven't actually eaten much. What's particularly
confusing is that the pain can be relieved by antacids, falsely
confirming your conclusion that it was caused by acid in the stomach,
when it's more than that. If you have frequent bouts of acid stomach, an
unexplained abdominal ache, or a full feeling after meals even when
you're eating less than normal, call your doctor.
Chronic Heartburn
If
you just ate half a pizza, heartburn is expected. But if you have
frequent episodes of heartburn or a constant
low-level feeling of pain in the chest after eating, call your doctor
and ask about screening for esophageal cancer. Gastroesophageal reflux
disease (GERD) -- a condition in which stomach acid rises into the
esophagus, causing heartburn and an acidic taste in the throat -- can
trigger a condition called Barrett's esophagus, which can be a precursor
of esophageal cancer.
Bowel Problems
Constipation,
diarrhea, and changes in stools can all be signs of cancer. As with
many other cancer symptoms, the way to tell if this
is cause for concern is if it goes on for more than a few days without a
clear cause, such as flu or food poisoning. People diagnosed with colon
cancer say they noticed more frequent stools, as well as a feeling that
their bowels weren't emptying completely. One of the early signs of
pancreatic cancer is fatty stools, which can be recognized as frequent,
large stools that are paler than normal and smelly. This is a sign that
your body's not absorbing your food normally, and it should be brought
to your doctor's attention.
Symptoms Men Are Likely to Ignore:
Erection Problems
As prostate cancerprogresses,
a common sign is difficulty getting or sustaining an erection. This can
be a difficult subject to talk about, but it's important to bring it to
your doctor's attention. It could be a sign of sexual dysfunction with
another cause, of course, but it's a reason to have an exam and possibly
a PSA test.
Pain/Aches or Heaviness in the Groin, Hips, Thighs, or
Abdomen
One sign of prostate cancer is frequent pain in the hips, upper thighs, or the lowest part of the back. Men with testicular cancer report
noticing a heavy, aching feeling low in the belly or abdomen, or in the
scrotum or testicles themselves. They sometimes describe it as a
feeling
of downward pulling or as a generalized ache throughout the groin area.
Prostate cancer that has spread to the lymph nodes often makes itself
known as discomfort in the pelvis or swelling in the legs.
Testicular Swelling or Lump
The
lumps that indicate testicular cancer are nearly always painless. It's
also common for a testicle to be enlarged or swollen but lacking any
specific lump that you can see or feel. Some men report feeling
discomfort from the enlargement but not an outright pain.
Scaly or Painful Nipple or Nipple Discharge
Men do get breast cancer; they also get a condition called gynecomastia,
which is a benign lump in the breast area. Breast cancer is usually
detected as a lump, but if it's spreading inward it can also cause chest
pain. Other signs of breast cancer include patches of red, scaly, or
dimpled skin or changes to the nipple such as turning inward or leaking
fluid. Bring any lump, swelling, or skin or nipple problem, or any chest
pain, to your doctor's
attention.
Difficulty Urinating or Changes in Flow
Hands-down,
the most common early sign of prostate cancer is a feeling of not being
able to start peeing once you're set to go. Many men also report having
a hard time stopping the flow of urine, a flow that starts and stops,
or a stream that's weaker than normal. Any of these symptoms can have
less serious causes, but it’s still reason to see your doctor for an
exam and a possible screening test forprostate-specific
antigen (PSA).
Pain or Burning During Urination
This symptom can also indicate a urinary tract infection orsexually transmitted disease,
of course, but in any case it warrants an immediate trip to the doctor.
It's often combined with the feeling that you need to go more often,
particularly at night. This same symptom can also indicate inflammation
or infection in the prostate or benign prostatic hyperplasia,
the name for what happens when the prostate grows bigger and blocks the
flow of urine. However, you need to get checked out to tell the
difference.
Symptoms Women Are Likely to Ignore
Red, Sore, or Swollen Breast
Everyone
knows to check for lumps in the breasts, but too often symptoms closer
to the surface – which can indicate inflammatory breast cancer -- are
overlooked. Some women
describe noticing cellulite-like dimpled skin on an area of the breast.
Others noticed that a breast felt swollen, hot, or irritated. Red or
purplish discoloration is also cause for concern. Call your doctor about
any unexplained changes in your breasts.
Nipple Changes
One
of the most common changes women remember noticing before being
diagnosed with breast cancer is a nipple that began to appear flattened,
inverted, or turned sideways. "My nipple started looking like it was
turned inside out," said one woman. In addition, inflammatory breast
cancer also causes
nipple problems, such as itchy, scaly, or crusty skin on the nipple --
so take any nipple changes seriously.
Bloating or Abdominal Weight Gain
The
"my jeans don't fit" syndrome While this might sound too common a
phenomenon to be considered a cancer symptom, consider this: Women
diagnosed with ovarian cancer overwhelmingly report that unexplained
abdominal bloating that came on fairly suddenly and continued on and off
over a long period of time (as opposed to occurring a few days each
month with PMS) was one of the main ways they knew something was
wrong.
Feeling Full and Unable to Eat
This
is another tip-off to ovarian cancer; survivors say they had no
appetite and couldn't eat, even when they hadn't eaten for some time.
Any woman who experiences noticeable bloating or weight gain numerous
times (the diagnostic criteria is more than 13 times over the period of a
month) -- especially if it's accompanied by pelvic pain or feeling
overly full -- should call her doctor and ask for a pelvic ultrasound.
Unusually Heavy or Painful Periods or Bleeding Between Periods
Many
women reported this as the tip-off to endometrial or uterine cancer.
Unfortunately, many women also said their doctors weren't responsive,
overlooking or misdiagnosing their complaints as normal perimenopause.
Ask for a transvaginal ultrasound if you strongly suspect something more
than routine heavy periods.
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