misinterpretation of symptoms

Why are cancer symptoms often misinterpreted?


Cancer symptoms are often vague and non-specific, making them easy to overlook or attribute to other benign conditions. For instance, headaches might be thought of as tension or migraines rather than potential brain tumors. The overlap of cancer symptoms with common ailments like viral infections, stress, or aging further complicates accurate interpretation. Additionally, a lack of awareness about specific cancer symptoms contributes to these misinterpretations.

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