Alternative Cure for Cancer

Secondary Cancer Symptoms

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There are two categories of cancer.  The first one is referred to as primary cancer where the cancerous cells began appearing in a particular or particular area or part.  The other category of cancer refers to secondary cancer where the cancer cells originate from a previously affected or a primary cancer.

The secondary cancer symptoms are dependent on the area struck.  The symptoms that proceed with it are comparable with the symptoms of cancer as if it was diagnosed primary.

For example, the primary cancer diagnosed to the patient is breast cancer.  As breast cancer advances, there is a tendency for it to metastasize.  The usual places where the malign cells can transfer to are the lungs and the brain.  In the event that the cancer cells have spread to these surrounding parts, the patient can then feel the symptoms of the secondary cancer as if it was primary.  Lung cancer can manifest by having shortness of breath and pain in the chest region while brain cancer can be observed with headaches and numbness in certain body parts.

There are individual changes that must be observed with secondary cancer.  Some types of cancer develop with little or nearly no symptoms at all.  Thus, it pays to be critically observant when it comes to the body changes that could signal a secondary cancer symptom.  Check on any sensation, bruises, growth, enlargements and discharges that are seen in the body.  

When primary cancer is diagnosed in a patient, it is always likely that secondary cancer management can become necessary.  This is especially true when the primary cancer has already progressed its stages. The cells will affect surrounding organs and several patients may ignore occurrence of added symptoms only to see in the end that the cancer has metastasized and it's too late to get treatments.