Cancer remains a leading cause of death worldwide, with over 1.9 million new cases diagnosed annually in the United States alone. Alarmingly, many cases are detected at advanced stages, significantly lowering survival rates. Late detection often occurs because early symptoms are mild, vague, or mistaken for benign conditions. Recognizing these subtle warning signs—which may affect the skin, digestive tract, lungs, and more—is crucial for timely intervention. Increased awareness and vigilance can empower individuals to seek medical advice sooner, ultimately improving outcomes and saving lives.
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24. Unresolved Mouth Sores Unresolved mouth sores—ulcers or lesions inside the mouth that persist for more than two weeks—can be a warning sign of oral cancer.…