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1 Fatigue
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2 Pain that does not go away
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3 Skin changes, such as yellowing
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4 Changes in bowel or bladder habits
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5. Sudden weight loss
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6 Persistent coughing or hoarseness
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7 Difficulty swallowing
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8 Persistent indigestion or heartburn
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9 Persistent changes in a mole or skin lesion
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10 Blood in urine or stool
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11 Unusual vaginal bleeding or discharge
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12 Persistent fatigue or weakness
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13 New onset of back or bone pain
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14 Persistent headaches
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15 Persistent nausea or vomiting
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16 Persistent night sweats
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17 Changes in appetite or thirst
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18 Lumps or swelling in the neck, armpit, or groin
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19 Breathing problems such as shortness of breath
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20 Recurrent infections or fever
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21 Dizziness or feeling lightheaded
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22 Persistent coughing up of blood
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23 Unexplained changes in skin color or texture
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24 Unexplained changes in warts or moles
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25 A persistent sore throat or trouble speaking
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26 Swelling or lumps in the breast or elsewhere
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27 New onset of abdominal swelling or bloating
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28 Difficulty speaking or swallowing
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29 Changes in vision or hearing
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It's important to note that these symptoms can also be caused by other, non-cancerous conditions. A proper medical evaluation is necessary for a diagnosis.
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