British doctors reveal symptoms of difficult-to-diagnose cancer

Al-Marsad newspaper: British doctors revealed symptoms of difficult-to-diagnose cancer. Pointing out the need to rely on self-diagnosis.

And they said, according to the British newspaper The Sun: “When kidney cancer is detected, 42% of the tumor has reached the third or fourth stage of the disease, and this can be very dangerous.”

They pointed out that the symptoms of kidney cancer are the appearance of blood in the urine, even in a very small percentage, persistent pain in the back or side, loss of appetite and a sharp decrease in weight, high blood pressure and body temperature, excessive sweating at night, swollen lymph nodes in the neck area, pain in the bones and the appearance of blood when coughing

He called on doctors to rely more on self-diagnosis, and one of the best prevention methods is to urge people to pay attention to the symptoms related to kidney cancer that appear to them, and to consult a specialist doctor regarding them.

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