Symptoms of advanced melanoma skin cancer | Cancer Research UK pain in the abdomen; indigestion; feeling or being sick; weight loss; anaemia; The secondary cancer may also press on the small bowel and block or partially block it This is called bowel obstruction Bowel obstruction can cause cramping abdominal pain that comes in waves You can also be sick, feel bloated and be unable to pass wind or have a poo
Symptoms | Soft tissue sarcoma - Cancer Research UK pain or soreness as the lump grows and presses against nerves and muscles Lumps You should see your doctor if you have an unexplained lump Many people get lumps and bumps and most of them will not be cancer But it's best to get it checked A lump is more likely to be a sarcoma if it: is big (for example, more than 5 cm across) or getting bigger
Controlling symptoms of advanced pancreatic cancer Nerve pain Many people with pancreatic cancer have nerve pain This is because the cancer can put pressure on large groups of nerves as it grows People often describe nerve pain as burning, tingling or shooting pain Drugs that might help with this sort of pain include amitriptyline and gabapentin Amitriptyline is an anti depressant
Photos of melanoma skin cancer - Cancer Research UK Most of these pictures show what the mole or skin changes look like close up The pictures below have been provided by the St John’s Institute of Dermatology at Guy’s and St Thomas’ Hospital These pictures are just a guide Without further tests, it's not possible to work out what is a
After surgery for soft tissue sarcoma - Cancer Research UK Contact your doctor if you still have pain or if it gets worse Many hospitals use nerve blocks for pain relief after surgery to an arm or leg This means that local anaesthetic is injected around the main nerves going to the affected limb This works very well But it means that the nerves do not work for a time
Symptoms of melanoma skin cancer - Cancer Research UK Most melanomas don’t give you symptoms like pain or itching And some non cancerous (benign) moles or abnormal patches of skin can be itchy So having some of these changes on their own doesn't mean you definitely have melanoma But you should still get it checked Melanoma in people with brown or black skin
Long term side effects of radiotherapy - Cancer Research UK bladder inflammation causing pain in your tummy (abdomen) and feeling like you need to pass urine more often (let your doctor know if this happens as it could be an infection) fine cracks in the pelvic bones your digestive system to stop taking in (absorbing) vitamin B12 from the food you eat - this can cause a vitamin B12 deficiency
Symptoms of myeloma - Cancer Research UK Bone pain and damage It is common to have pain when you are diagnosed People mostly describe the pain as dull or aching It is often felt in the lower back or ribs It might feel like there is pain in your muscles too Pain in the bones is caused by a lot of plasma cells collecting there The large numbers of plasma cells damage the bones
Treating cancer pain - Cancer Research UK Treating cancer pain There are many different ways of treating cancer pain And there are different people who can help treat it Doctors and nurses will assess your pain to make sure you get the right treatment You might have some worries about pain treatment, but knowing more about it can be reassuring
Symptoms of pancreatic cancer - Cancer Research UK People may describe it as a dull or gnawing pain The pain may come and go to begin with Pain can differ from person to person, and some people with pancreatic cancer don't have any pain But generally the pain may begin in the upper part of the abdomen and may spread to the sides or back The pain may be worse after eating or when lying down