Cancer Symptoms Men Might Miss
Cancer can affect anyone, regardless of gender. Unfortunately, men consistently underutilize preventive health care services compared to women. Indeed, men are 24 percent less likely to have visited a doctor in the past year and are statistically less willing to participate in cancer screenings. It is important to be proactive with your health, which includes acknowledging and monitoring any abnormalities that may present themselves. Here’s a list of cancer symptoms that men might ignore. In the majority of cases, these symptoms are the result of another issue besides cancer; however, they still warrant a trip to the doctor.
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August 15, 2014