Rising cancer Cases
- cancer cases are increasing rapidly across india and worldwide.
- More than 1.5 million new cancer cases are reported in india each year.
- Many patients are diagnosed at late stages, making treatment harder.
- Younger age groups are also being affected more than before.
- Early awareness and timely testing can significantly improve survival rates.
Why Early Signs Are Missed
- Early cancer symptoms are often mild and unclear.
- Many signs look like common problems, such as acidity, stress, or weakness.
- Internal cancers (like stomach or chest cancers) may grow silently at first.
- people tend to delay checkups, hoping symptoms will go away.
- Self-medication and internet remedies often postpone diagnosis.
- Doctors say a delay in testing is one of the biggest risk factors.
Symptom 1: Unexplained Weight Loss
- Sudden weight loss without dieting or exercise is a warning sign.
- Losing more than 4–5 kg unintentionally needs medical attention.
- It may be linked to digestive, lung, or blood-related cancers.
- Often ignored as stress or poor eating habits.
- If weight keeps dropping for weeks, get evaluated.
Symptom 2: Persistent Lump or Swelling
- Any lump in the breast, neck, armpit, or groin should be checked.
- Swelling that does not reduce after 2–3 weeks is suspicious.
- Painless lumps are more likely to be ignored — but risky.
- Not every lump is cancer, but every persistent lump needs testing.
- Early scans and biopsies can rule out danger.
Symptom 3: Abnormal Bleeding
- Blood in urine, stool, cough, or saliva is never normal.
- Unusual vaginal bleeding between cycles or after menopause is serious.
- Rectal bleeding is often mistaken for piles — don’t assume.
- Even small repeated bleeding episodes need medical review.
When to See a Doctor
- Any unexplained symptom lasting more than 2–3 weeks.
- Fatigue, appetite loss, or long-term indigestion with no clear cause.
- Early consultation can save lives and reduce treatment burden.
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