give the symptoms of cancer
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Breast changes
- Lump or firm feeling in your breast or under your arm
- Nipple changes or discharge
- Skin that is itchy, red, scaly, dimpled, or puckered
Bladder changes
- Trouble urinating
- Pain when urinating
- Blood in the urine
- Bleeding or bruising, for no known reason
Bowel changes
- Blood in the stools
- Changes in bowel habits
- Cough or hoarseness that does not go away
Eating problems
- Pain after eating (heartburn or indigestion that doesn’t go away)
- Trouble swallowing
- Belly pain
- Nausea and vomiting
- Appetite changes
Fatigue that is severe and lasts
- Fever or night sweats for no known reason
Mouth changes
- A white or red patch on the tongue or in your mouth.
- Bleeding, pain, or numbness in the lip or mouth
Neurological problems
- Headaches
- Seizures
- Vision changes
- Hearing changes
- Drooping of the face
Skin changes
- A flesh-colored lump that bleeds or turns scaly
- A new mole or a change in an existing mole
- A sore that does not heal
Jaundice (yellowing of the skin and whites of the eyes)
Swelling or lumps anywhere such as in the neck, underarm, stomach, and groin
Weight gain or weight loss for no known reason
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Answer: Symptoms and signs of cancer depend on the type of cancer, where it is located, and/or where the cancer cells have spread. For example, breast cancer may present as a lump in the breast or as nipple discharge while metastatic breast cancer may present with symptoms of pain (if spread to bones), extreme fatigue (lungs), or seizures (brain). A few patients show no signs or symptoms until the cancer is far advanced.