Cancer remains one of the world’s leading causes of death, with the World Health Organization estimating nearly 10 million deaths globally in 2020. This complex disease can affect virtually any organ or body system, from the lungs and breasts to the blood and digestive tract. Late-stage diagnosis is common due to vague or unnoticed early symptoms, complicating effective treatment. Early recognition of warning signs is essential for improving survival rates, highlighting the need for greater awareness and timely medical intervention (IARC GLOBOCAN 2020).
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35. Persistent Hiccups Persistent hiccups—lasting more than 48 hours—can occasionally be a sign of serious underlying conditions, including cancers of the liver or brain. Hiccups are…