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Top eight cancer signs pinpointed

2010-08-27 08:37:25

Woman coughing Coughing up blood can be an early sign of cancer

The eight unexplained symptoms most closely linked to cancer have been

highlighted by researchers.

The Keele University team also points to the age at which patients should be

most concerned by the symptoms, which include blood in urine and anaemia.

The other symptoms are: rectal blood, coughing up blood, breast lump or mass,

difficulty swallowing, post-menopausal bleeding and abnormal prostate tests.

Cancer Research UK said unusual changes in a person's health should be checked.

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There are more than 200 different types of cancer, which cause many different

symptoms

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The researchers were looking for symptoms which gave a one in 20 or higher

chance of turning out to be cancer.

Although this still represents a relatively low chance of anyone with the

symptom having the disease, any suspicion of cancer can mean that the patient

is sent for tests more quickly, in order to catch the disease as early as

possible.

The figure for each symptom was calculated by combining the results of 25

previous studies.

They found that, if the patient was below the age of 55, there were only two

signs which reached the 'one-in-20' threshold.

These were a rectal prostate examination which gave abnormal results, and a

breast lump.

After 55, but only in men, there was evidence that difficulty swallowing could

be a sign of oesophageal cancer, while blood in the urine was highlighted as a

particular concern for men and women aged over 60.

'Not the only signs'

Dr Mark Shapley, who led the research, said: "GPs should audit their management

and reflect upon these cases as part of their appraisal to improve quality of

care.

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Eight signs of cancer

"There should be more open public debate on the level of risk that triggers a

recommendation for referral by a GP."

Professor Amanda Howe, honorary secretary of the Royal College of General

Practitioners, said: "It's useful to see these well-known 'red flag' symptoms

and signs validated in primary care research, and reinforces the importance of

encouraging patients to discuss worrying symptoms early with their GP."

However, a spokesman for Cancer Research UK said that these were by no means

the only potential warning signs for cancer.

"The particular symptoms this study has highlighted are already thought of as

important potential signs of cancer, but there are more than 200 different

types of cancer, which cause many different symptoms.

"So if you notice an unusual or persistent change in your body it's important

to get it checked out. When cancer is diagnosed at an early stage, treatment is

often more likely to be successful."