Today, February 4 marks World Cancer Day, a reminder for Indians to pay attention to early signs of cancer that can save lives. Many people often dismiss warning symptoms such as sudden weight loss, persistent fatigue, or minor lumps, assuming they are due to stress or normal ageing.
Health experts highlight 10 critical symptoms that should prompt immediate medical evaluation:
- Unexplained weight loss
- Persistent fatigue or weakness
- Lumps or swelling anywhere in the body
- Unusual bleeding (urine, stool, cough, or menstrual irregularities)
- Persistent cough or hoarseness
- Difficulty swallowing or frequent indigestion
- Changes in bowel habits
- Wounds or sores that do not heal
- Changes in moles or skin patches
- Repeated fever or infections
“Early detection is the key to successful treatment,” say leading oncologists. They urge the public to report persistent symptoms immediately, especially when accompanied by weight loss, fatigue, or unusual bleeding. Raising awareness and seeking timely medical attention can drastically improve outcomes for cancer patients in India.















































