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Lung cancer may not cause any symptoms, especially in early stages of the disease.
If there are symptoms, the first signals can include:
- A cough that doesn’t heal
- Coughing blood or mucus similar to oxide
- Common lung infections such as bronchitis or pneumonia
- Breast pain that deteriorates with deep breaths, cough or laughter
- Changes in your hoarse voice or voice
- Difficulty breathing
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Advanced signals can include:
- Shoulder pain
- Weapon pain
- Weight loss without explanation
- Appetite loss
- Usually feel weakness or fatigue
- Change of the appearance of digital footprints and nail beds
- Neck or face swelling
If lung cancer spreads to other parts of the body, which indicates that the disease is in advanced or late stages, the symptoms can include:
- Bone pain
- Jaundice (yellowed by skin and eyes)
- Headache
- dizziness
- Seizures
- Weakness or deafness in the limbs
- Difficulties in walking or maintaining balance
- Swollen lymphatic knot on the neck or collarbone
Many other disorders can also cause these symptoms. If you have one of these symptoms, program
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