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A tumor has well-defined symptoms, ie, regardless of type of cancer? The answer is no. Malignancy, malignancy, cancer are words and phrases that, beyond the distinctions of certain techniques more or less authors, indicate a severe problem with the body that can have a fatal outcome. Very generally we can say that a cancer is a disease characterized by progressive and uncontrolled cell proliferation. The growth of a tumor leads, within a specified period of time, the destruction of normal tissue with a consequent loss of specific functions of that tissue and also has the tendency to invade surrounding tissues, and finally you must consider the fact that as the malignant cell proliferation increases malignant cells that can break off, blood and lymph through the streets, they can reach and attack even the most distant tissues giving rise to new formations that are called malignant tumor metastasis. There are many types of malignant tumors and their characteristics can vary greatly depending on the type of tissue that attack, their behavior, etc. of their aggressiveness.

Cancer: What symptoms? tumoreMolti mistakenly continue to believe that the majority of deaths caused by disease processes is related to malignant tumors, but in fact are the types of cardiovascular disease than those who are responsible for most deaths due to illness. It is true that, in the popular imagination, the tumor remains a mysterious disease, subtle and difficult to treat successfully (and, in part, this is a certain element of truth). But many have been steps forward in the fight against cancer and it can be said that, being affected by cancer does not necessarily mean to be sick without hope. Certainly a big hand in this fight can give us, through a healthy lifestyle. How often emphasize a healthy lifestyle is the first and irreplaceable drug. For years, we know that in addition to the aforementioned lifestyle, winning one of the weapons against cancer is the earliness with which it intervenes in the fight: the sooner the cancer is found much higher are the chances to intervene with some success . Unfortunately it is not always easy to act quickly because the vast majority of malignant tumors has, at least in the early stages, symptoms so generic and insignificant that it is not immediately associate them with a tumor. It seems therefore quite smoky and pretentious talk about "symptoms of cancer" Cancer is not a disease, the cancer is "many diseases," and these diseases, as already mentioned above, are very different and it is reductive and simplistic unite talking about all symptoms of cancer. Nevertheless, many people are looking on the net about the symptoms of cancer and this article was written precisely to answer dozens of emails in which the writer asks "if you have cancer," perhaps after having described a single symptom. This attitude is not only counterproductive, but is likely to trigger intervention procedures wrong (to have an attack of diarrhea does not mean that by just going to die because of colon cancer, often getting up to urinate at night to go is not to say that we are now sentenced to death due to prostate cancer ...). First you should understand that

there are common symptoms of a tumor that are not present in all benign diseases. For example:

   * The presence of an enlarged lymph node can be a symptom of cancer, but also that of a simple infectious mononucleosis;
   * A new (let alone a wart) can swell naturally and quite benign melanomas, for example, have a way to evolve entirely characteristic and specific;
   * Cough without other manifestations against upper airway may be simply a trivial symptom of laryngitis;
   * The presence of blood in the stool can be a symptom of hemorrhoids or a banal anal fissure;
   * The presence of blood in the urine sample is completely normal in those who have a kidney or even in athletes (hemoglobinuria);
   * The difficulty in digesting it is common even in a normal ulcer or gastritis;
   * Loss of appetite (and consequent weight loss) is common to hundreds of diseases.

I mean, talk about "cancer symptoms" is so much wrong from the medical point of view and also from the logical because each tumor has specific symptoms. In the presence of a symptom, therefore, the watchword is to investigate by contacting your physician, but without falling into the spiral of hypochondria, immediately think of a tumor without hope.