Lung cancer remains one of the leading causes of cancer-related deaths worldwide, claiming over 1.8 million lives annually according to the World Health Organization. This devastating disease targets the lungs, the vital organs responsible for oxygen exchange. Early detection is notoriously difficult, as initial symptoms are often subtle or mistaken for other ailments. Recognizing these elusive signs is crucial for improving outcomes and survival rates, making awareness and vigilance essential in the fight against lung cancer.
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21. Night Sweats Night sweats—episodes of excessive sweating during sleep—can be an early and subtle sign of lung cancer. These sweats are often triggered by hormonal…