Quiz: Is it cancer?
Cancer is the second leading cause of death for American women and every year more than 300,000 men in the US lose their lives to it.
Early detection is crucial, because many cancers are easier to treat when they are caught early.
But early detection requires knowing which signs you shouldn’t ignore.
“Cancer can occur in anyone,” says Dr. Carol Saffold, a hospitalist on staff at Advocate South Suburban Hospital in Hazel Crest, Ill. “If you or anyone you know is experiencing any unusual or abnormal bodily changes, whether big or small, it is important to seek help from your physician.”
Do you know the most common indicators you should be watching for?
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