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| Warning Singnals of Cancer in Women |
- Unusual bleeding or discharge. Blood in the vaginal discharge or bleeding after intercourse.
- A lump in the breast or elsewhere.
- A sore that does not heal.
- Changes in bowel or bladder habits.
- Hoarseness or cough.
- Indigestion or difficulty in swallowing.
- Change in the size of a birthmark or mole.
- A weight loss, especially in someone who eats well.
- A low persistent fever could be an indication of leukaemia or Hodgkin's disease.
- Persistent itching and skin rashes.
- Persistent pain and soft swelling of the bones and surrounding tissues.
- Any sore in the mouth that doesn't heal after usual treatment, could point to oral cancer.
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