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- Symptoms of stomach cancer - Cancer Research UK
Symptoms of stomach cancer The most common symptoms of stomach cancer include: difficulty swallowing (dysphagia) unexplained weight loss tummy pain indigestion (dyspepsia) that doesn't go away feeling full after eating small amounts a loss of appetite feeling or being sick dark poo tiredness due to low levels of red blood cells (anaemia) Some people might not have any symptoms of their anaemia
- Ascites | Ascites symptoms | What is ascites? - Cancer Research UK
Ascites is the medical name for a build up of fluid in the tummy (abdomen) If the ascites is caused by cancer it can also be called malignant ascites Symptoms can include your clothes feeling tight and bloating
- Symptoms of liver cancer - Cancer Research UK
Symptoms of liver cancer can include weight loss, jaundice, feeling sick, and a swollen or painful tummy (abdomen)
- The final days of life - Cancer Research UK
What happens in the last days of life is different for everyone But it can help carers and relatives to know a little about how things might be
- Problems after lung cancer surgery | Cancer Research UK
Problems after lung cancer surgery There is a risk of problems or complications after any operation Possible problems after lung cancer surgery include feeling tired, an air leak from the lung, breathing problems, or pain Pain can sometimes last for months Other risks include infection, blood clots in the legs or lungs, and bleeding Many problems are minor and rarely happen, but some can
- Difficulty swallowing due to cancer | Cancer Research UK
Difficulty swallowing (dysphagia) Some cancers and their treatments can cause problems with chewing and swallowing What causes swallowing problems? Doctors call difficulty swallowing dysphagia Some cancer types are more likely to cause problems with chewing or swallowing These include: voice box (larynx) thyroid gland mouth and tongue (oral cancer) throat (pharynx) nasal cavity and sinuses
- Abdominal or pelvic radiotherapy side effects - Cancer Research UK
The main side effects from abdominal or pelvic radiotherapy include diarrhoea, sickness, weight loss, bladder problems and pain You may also experience more general side effects such as sore skin, tiredness and changes to your sex life and fertility
- Symptoms of metastatic lung cancer | Cancer Research UK
Symptoms of metastatic lung cancer Metastatic lung cancer means that the cancer has spread from where it started in the lung It is also called advanced lung cancer It might not mean that you have advanced cancer if you have the symptoms described below They can be caused by other conditions
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