Cancer symptoms?

by Symptom Advice on March 4, 2011

Do cancer symptoms come and go or are they constant? I'll get a bad attack of urinary symptoms for a few days and then for a couple of weeks ill feel pretty good and then i'll have another attack where i feel bad for a few days. i know everyone likes to point to infection but it's not that. I'm just wondering if cancer symptoms can present like this. thanks guys.. really appreciate any answers

What is Cancer ? Excess growth of Cells in our body other than the normal this is the initial of the cancer stage.
Cancer Symptoms :
Increase in the rate of RBC (Red blood cells,)WBC (White blood cells),platelets Counts.
Swelling in the affected part (If it is in the breast there is a swelling in the nipple & other parts)
Too much pain in the affected area.
If the above symptoms persists contact oncologists specialists
Oncology – Study about cancer.

The oncology specialists will take a piece of tissue from the affected area it is called Biopsy.
later on the biopsy sample sent to the lab they will examine whether it is a cancer tissue or other tissues.
They will give report to oncologists.
The oncologists will prescribe medicines to the patients.
Cancer on many types:
skin cancer -Melanoma
Breast Cancer
Brain Cancer
Prostate cancer (Due to prostate specific antigen (PSA)
Cancer in intestines,stomach.
So contact oncologists to cure the life

Best thing for you is to ask your doctor to do a blood protein test, especially if cancer runs in your family. my teenage son waited and waited to tell us he had an enlarged testical, and it turned out to be cancer. he had no other symptoms or pain. The blood test confirmed the presence of the marker proteins.It also confirmed the absence of them after surgery.

Because some cancers have very little or no symptoms until they can become advanced, it is a good idea to pursue this problem with a doctor. It may be inconvenient and costly, but the peace of mind or early diagnosis is well worth it.

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