THAT YOU DON'T HAVE CANCER?

WHAT ARE THE SIGNS

TEMPORARY OR PERSISTENT?

Symptoms that resolve in weeks are usually benign; months long issues merit a check.

WHAT PAIN PATTERNS MEAN

Pain that eases with rest or varies with activity is rarely cancer related.

LUMPS: LIKELY HARMLESS SIGNS

Soft, mobile, long stable lumps are often benign.

WEIGHT CHANGES: NOT ALWAYS ALARMING

Diet, exercise, stress, or meds commonly drive weight shifts.

FATIGUE: LIFESTYLE VS. ILLNESS

Poor sleep, inactivity, diet, and stress are top fatigue drivers.

DIGESTIVE ISSUES: OFTEN BENIGN

IBS/GERD fluctuate with triggers; steady worsening warrants a check.

SKIN: WHAT’S NORMAL, WHAT’S NOT?

Stable moles/age spots are common; use ABCDE to flag changes.

HEADACHES ARE RARELY CANCER

Tension, migraine, cluster headaches seldom signal cancer.

WHEN TESTS REASSURE

Normal bloodwork/negative imaging reassure; keep routine follow-ups.

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