Ways To Detect Cancer Early

Persistent Fever

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A fever is a common symptom of an infection or a similar issue in the body. While a fever is often applied to someone suffering from an illness like the flu, certain kinds of cancer can trigger a fever as well. Specifically, kidney cancer, liver cancer, as well as leukemia and lymphoma, can also cause a fever. Fevers caused by cancer do fall and rise again during the day, often peaking at the same time. Patients should speak to their primary doctor if they are suffering from a fever above 100.5 degrees Fahrenheit for longer than a few days.

Skin Changes

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Changes in the skin are a common way of detecting skin cancer early. Of course, not all changes in the skin are signs of skin cancer. Instead, individuals should look for a growth on their skin that begins to look different. This includes an existing mole changing or a sore on the skin that does not seem to be healing. Specific changes in the skin patients should consult a dermatologist for include spots that change color or get bigger or thicker. They should also talk to a dermatologist if the marks are bigger than an eraser on the end of a pencil or have an oddly shaped border.

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