Spot cancer early

A grid of symptoms which may be signs of cancer
Unexplained changes
  • A lump or swelling. Make sure to check your whole body, not just your testicles or breasts.
  • Bleeding that is not normal for you. Coughing up blood or noticing it in your pee or poo is not normal. Neither is bleeding from your vagina between periods, after sex or after the menopause.
  • Weight loss. It is normal to see small weight changes over time. But a big weight loss, not related to dieting, may be a sign of something more serious.
  • Pain that does not go away. If you feel pain for more than 4 weeks that you cannot explain, talk to your doctor about it.
Persistent changes
  • A cough, changes in your voice or feeling short of breath. Speak to your doctor if you have any of these problems for more than three weeks, especially if you are a smoker or ex-smoker.
  • A sore that does not heal. If a spot, wart or sore does not heal in a few weeks, get it checked by your doctor, even if it is painless.
  • Difficulty swallowing, indigestion or heartburn. It is not normal to have indigestion or heartburn  that happens a lot or is very painful. Difficulty swallowing is not normal either. Get it checked by your doctor.
  • Bloating. If bloating does not go away within a few weeks talk to your doctor about it.
  • Mouth or tongue ulcer. Having a mouth or tongue ulcer for three weeks or more is not normal and needs to be checked by your doctor or dentist.
Unusual changes
  • A change in your toilet habits. If you have constipation, diarrhoea or problems passing urine for more than a few weeks, talk to your doctor.
  • A new mole or change to an existing mole. Get into the habit of checking your skin every month for new moles. Also watch for changes in colour, shape and size of existing moles.
  • Any change in your breast. Get into the habit of looking at and feeling your breasts for changes in the shape, size, nipples and skin. Also watch for pain in one breast.

You know your body best.
If you notice any other unusual change in your body, talk to your doctor.

The chances are it will not be cancer. But getting it checked is not wasting anyone’s time.
It could save your life.

A grid of symptoms which may be signs of cancer
Spot anything poster
Spotting cancer early is important. Learn what to look for, and check your body for changes. Talk to your doctor if you notice anything unusual for you. An A4 poster to download, share, or print.
Spot Cancer Early leaflet
Spot Cancer Early leaflet
Our Spot Cancer Early leaflet gives you information on some of the key changes to look for when checking your body for change that could be cancer

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