Individuals dying from asymptomatic cancer is highly unlikely, as cancer symptoms are almost always present, particularly in the last few weeks of life. However, it is likely that individuals may ignore cancer symptoms (such as pain and exhaustion), attributing it to other life factors, and this can sometimes result in death.
Yes, you may have no symptoms in the early stages of breast cancer. That's why it is important for every woman to learn how to do a breast self-exam, to detect any cancer or other anomaly as early as possible. If you find anything that doesn't feel right, check in with a medical professional. Your doctor may also recommend that you have a mammogram to aid in early detection, depending on your age and other risk factors.
Yes. Some cancers are very hard to detect. It is important to have regular screenings, just like you would when you go to your regular physician.
It depends on your age, risk factors, and which kind of cancer
In rare cases yes. If in doubt have it checked out.
No. One of the early signs of colon cancer is constipation. Another sign is an unexplaned weight gain of 15lbs or more.
I don't know about leukemia being mistaken for mono, but when my mom had mono, it was so severe that it was mistaken for leukemia.
I don't know, go to your doctor if you think you do
Absolutely not. Leukemia is a form of blood or bone marrow cancer and is not transmitted through needles, sex or any other methods, unlike AIDS and HIV. I know because my loving husband has lived with it bravely for years.
Leukemia definitely does not go away on its own. If you know you have it and don't get treatment for it, you will eventually become very sick, that may lead to death.
A doctor that specializes in blood, (Hematologist) Will examine the blood using a microscope and run tests. This doctor will then detect specific signs in the blood that point to Leukemia.
He has leukemia. Sorry, I don't know what specific type.
i don't know so good bye
How do u get meningitis from leukemia
Acute Myloid Leukemia
LEUKEMIA IS NOT EXTINCT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Many people have leukemia and many are also getting the disease!
Leukemia is not an infection. Leukemia is a type of cancer that affects the bone marrow and blood formation. Leukemia can, however, make you more likely to get infections.
Yes, the most curable form of leukemia is acute lymphoblastic leukemia. It also happens to be the most common form of leukemia in children.