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Awareness is the First Step: Taking Charge Against Cancer
Cancer is one word that can instantly create fear and anxiety. But today, more people are surviving cancer than ever before—mainly because of early detection and better awareness. Understanding your risk and making informed lifestyle choices is the first step to protecting yourself and your family.
1. What Is Cancer?
Cancer is a condition where some of the body’s cells grow uncontrollably and spread to other parts. It can begin almost anywhere: breast, lungs, colon, blood, brain, or skin.
Common types include:
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Breast cancer
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Lung cancer
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Colorectal cancer
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Cervical cancer
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Blood cancers (leukemia, lymphoma)
2. Know the Common Warning Signs
Not every symptom means cancer, but ignoring symptoms can delay diagnosis.
Watch out for:
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A lump in the breast or any unusual swelling
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Unexplained weight loss
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Persistent cough or hoarseness
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Changes in bowel or bladder habits
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A sore that doesn’t heal
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Unusual bleeding or discharge
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Changes in a mole or skin patch
If any symptom persists for more than 2–3 weeks, consult your doctor.
3. Screening: Catch It Early
Step 1 – Talk to your doctor about your age & family history
Step 2 – Follow the recommended screening schedule
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Mammography for breast cancer
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Pap smear & HPV test for cervical cancer
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Colonoscopy or stool tests for colorectal cancer
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PSA (after discussing with doctor) for prostate health
Step 3 – Keep your screening reports safely and review them regularly.
4. Lifestyle Changes to Reduce Risk
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Quit smoking and avoid second-hand smoke
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Maintain a healthy weight
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Eat more fruits, vegetables, whole grains
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Limit processed and red meat
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Exercise at least 30 minutes a day
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Limit alcohol
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Protect your skin from excessive sun exposure
5. When to Seek Immediate Help
If you notice sudden changes—such as severe pain, breathing difficulty, or uncontrolled bleeding—visit the emergency department.
6. Takeaway
Cancer is not always preventable, but being aware, getting screened, and acting early can save lives. Awareness truly is the first step towards winning the fight against cancer.

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