* Unexplained weight loss: Losing a significant amount of weight without trying.
* Fatigue: Extreme tiredness that doesn't improve with rest.
* Fever: Fevers that are unexplained and persistent, often at night.
* Pain: New or worsening pain that doesn't go away.
* Skin changes: A new mole, a change in an existing mole, or a sore that doesn't heal.
* Change in bowel or bladder habits: Persistent constipation, diarrhea, blood in stool, or changes in urination.
* Sores that don't heal: Especially in the mouth or on the skin.
* White patches inside the mouth or white spots on the tongue: Can be precancerous.
* Unusual bleeding or discharge: Such as blood in urine or stool, vaginal bleeding between periods, or nipple discharge.
* Lump or thickening under the skin: Especially in the breast, testicle, or neck.
It's important to remember that having one or more of these symptoms doesn't necessarily mean you have cancer, but it's crucial to consult a doctor for a proper diagnosis.
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