Cancer is such a word that nobody wants to hear. In fact, early detection can make a big difference. The earlier the time that cancer is detected the better the chances will be that treatment will successfully be done. Your body often gives you warning signs. If attention is given to these small but important signals, potential problems can be caught early. In this blog, we’ll discuss early symptoms of cancer, why they occur and when one should go and seek a doctor.
Early detection of cancer can mean:
Understanding your body and being able to recognize unusual changes can make all the difference in the early detection of cancer.
Every cancer is different, but some general symptoms may work like red flags. If you experience any of the following signs for a long time, don’t ignore them.
 1.Breast Cancer
2. Lung Cancer
3. Colorectal Cancer
4. Prostate Cancer
5. Cervical & Ovarian Cancer
Many of these symptoms are caused by non-cancerous conditions, but if you notice anything unusual that persists for more than two weeks, it is time to see a doctor. Tests in cancer screening, such as mammograms, Pap smears, colonoscopies, and PSA tests can detect cancer sometimes before any noticeable symptoms appear.
Your body keeps giving you signs; don’t ignore them. Not every sign means cancer; however, attention to any new or persistent change can be a lifesaver. Be proactive and go for check-ups, as well as control your health. If something does not feel right, don’t hesitate to visit a doctor. Early detection is the best protection.