Don’t ignore these warning signs & symptoms!
If you are experiencing unexplained falls, it might be an indicator that something is not quite right in your body. Unexplained falls can be a symptom of cancer. If you detect the symptom early enough, you increase your odds of survival. Discover what to look for below, and remember: knowing and spotting cancer signs and symptoms early can save your life.
What To Look For:
- Tendency to trip easily
- Loss of balance
- Dizziness
- Fainting
- Trouble walking
Notice Something? Here’s What To Do Next:
- Should you spot any signs, consider them a “red flag”. It does not mean you have cancer. If signs do not disappear within one week, contact your medical team for a professional evaluation.
SIGNS & SYMPTOMS
- Overview
- Bleeding, Discharge & Bruising
- Breast Changes (Men & Women)
- Changes In Fingers And Toe Nails
- Chronic Fatigue & Weakness
- Continuous Swelling & Bloating
- Cough, Wheezing & Out Of Breath
- Ear Changes
- Eye Changes
- Heavy Night Sweats
- Indigestion & Heartburn
- Low Grade Fever
- Lymph Nodes
- Non-Stop Itching
- Oral (Mouth, Tongue & Throat)
- Scrotum & Testicle Changes
- Severe Headache
- Skin Changes
- Swallowing Issues & Hoarseness
- Thyroid Gland
- Tumor, Lump, Mass & Bump
- Unexplained Falls
- Unexplained Pain
- Unexplained Weight Changes
- Urine or Stool Changes
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Download the guides below to develop your spot & survive habit
Download the Spotting Cancer Signs & Symptoms Guide to learn what to look for. Knowing and spotting indicators of cancer early can save your life.
Download the Complete Body Monitoring Guide to keep track of your body’s changes. The guide includes interactive charts and body monitoring guidelines.