20 Early Cancer Warning Signs Every Woman Needs To STOP Ignoring

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Some of the cancers that most often affect women are cancers of the breast, colon, endometrial, lung, cervical, skin, and ovarian cancers. Knowing about these cancers and what to look out for, can help you prevent them or find them early (when they are small and easier to treat).

Chances of reversing cancers are possible when you discover them early. Although, mammograms and other such radiations are not recommended ways to detect them.

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Don’t rely on routine 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. Here are some signs that are commonly overlooked:

Early Cancer Warning Signs In Women To Look Out For

1. Wheezing Or Shortness Of Breath

One of the first signs many lung cancer patients remember noticing is the inability to catch their breath.

2. Chronic Cough Or Chest Pain

Several types of cancer, including leukemia and lung tumors, can cause symptoms that mimic a bad cough or bronchitis. Some lung cancer patients report chest pain that extends up into the shoulder or down the arm.

3. 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, sapping your body’s infection-fighting capabilities.

4. Difficulty Swallowing

Trouble swallowing is most commonly associated with esophageal or throat cancer, and is sometimes one of the first signs of lung cancer, too.

5. Swollen Lymph Nodes, Lumps On The Neck, Underarm, Or Groin

Enlarged lymph nodes indicate changes in the lymphatic system, which can be a sign of cancer.

6. Excessive Bruising Or Bleeding That Doesn’t Stop

This symptom usually suggests something abnormal happening with the platelets and red blood cells, which can be a sign of leukemia. Over time, leukemia cells crowd out red blood cells and platelets, impairing your blood’s ability to carry oxygen and clot.

7. Weakness And Fatigue

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.

8. Bloating Or Abdominal Weight Gain

Women diagnosed with ovarian cancer overwhelmingly report unexplained abdominal bloating that came on fairly suddenly and continued on and off over a long period of time.

9. Feeling Full And Unable To Eat

This is another tip-off to ovarian cancer; women say they have no appetite and can’t eat, even when they haven’t eaten for some time.

10. Pelvic Or Abdominal Pain

Pain and cramping in the pelvis and abdomen can go hand-in-hand with the bloating that often signals ovarian cancer. Leukemia can also cause abdominal pain resulting from an enlarged spleen.

11. Rectal Bleeding Or Blood In Stool

This is a common result of diagnosing colorectal cancer. Blood in the toilet alone is reason to call your doctor and schedule a colonoscopy.

12. Unexplained Weight Loss

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.

13. Upset Stomach Or Stomachache

Stomach cramps or frequent upset stomachs may indicate colorectal cancer.

14. A Red, Sore, Or Swollen Breast

These symptoms can indicate inflammatory breast cancer. Call your doctor about any unexplained changes to your breasts.

15. 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.

16. Unusually Heavy, Painful Periods Or Bleeding Between Periods

Many women report this as the tip-off to endometrial or uterine cancer. Ask for a trans-vaginal ultrasound if you suspect something more than routine heavy periods.

17. Swelling Of Facial Features

Some patients with lung cancer report noticing puffiness, swelling, or redness in the face. Small cell lung tumors commonly block blood vessels in the chest, preventing blood from flowing freely from your head and face.

18. Sore Or Skin Lump That Doesn’t Heal, Becomes Crusty, Or Bleeds Easily

Familiarize yourself with the different types of skin cancer—melanoma, basal cell carcinoma, and squamous cell carcinoma—and be vigilant about checking skin all over your body for odd-looking growths or spots.

19. Changes In Nails

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 sometimes be a sign of liver cancer.

20. Pain In The Back Or Lower Right Side

Many cancer patients say this was the first sign of liver cancer. Breast cancer is also often diagnosed via back pain, which can occur when a breast tumor presses backward into the chest, or when the cancer spreads to the spine or ribs.

 

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About Sara Ding

Sara Ding is the founder of Juicing-for-Health.com. She is a certified Wellness Health Coach, Nutritional Consultant and a Detox Specialist. She helps busy men and women identify their health issues at the root cause, in order to eliminate the problems for optimum physical/mental health and wellbeing.

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  1. Tammy Houston

    It got me when you mentioned that frequent infections and fevers could indicate leukemia because the illness causes the bone marrows to release too much white blood cells and cut the body’s ability to fight infections. I do not want to think that my sister has leukemia, but the frequency of her infections is also troubling. It might be best to take her to the professional and get her examined. We will get her treated immediately in case it is confirmed.

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