You should always contact your local doctor if you notice unexpected symptoms.
When it comes to common or mild symptoms, some people may not feel that it is worth it to visit the doctor to explore them further.
This helpful advice comes as new findings show that up to 70 per cent of cancer patients were unaware of having an increased risk of blood clots. Four clues in the legs could be signs of cancer, as it can help people find the disease early on, improving their chances of successful treatment.Four leg sensations which could indicate pancreatic cancer Pancreatic cancer is unique, as it can induce blood into a hyper-coagulative state - which means that there is a higher risk of blood clotting.
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