Cancer is one of the most painful diagnoses a patient can hear. The success of cancer treatment depends largely on the stage at which it is detected. For people who are in a 'risk group' for developing cancer (heredity, occupational risks, pre-existing diseases, etc.) it is very important to respond to the first symptoms. A full check-up is often necessary to exclude tumour disease.
What are the symptoms that could indicate cancer?
Any sign of bleeding - blood in the urine, faeces, frequent nosebleeds for no apparent reason, genital bleeding.
Significant weight loss without any change in lifestyle.
Any skin growths, visible changes in moles, warts, polyps, etc., especially bleeding.
Any enlargement in any part of the body, especially the mammary glands. There is an enlargement of the lymph nodes.
Chills, pain and fever without cause.
Unexplained headaches, impaired vision, hearing or coordination.
Sudden worsening of well-being, decreased appetite and sometimes nausea when the gastrointestinal tract is normal.
Prolonged discomfort in any part of the body, such as sore throat, pressure in the chest, abdomen or pelvis.
American Medical Center makes the diagnosis of benign and malignant neoplasms as well as precancerous conditions. It prevents cancer by identifying oncogenic factors and identifying, treating and monitoring precancerous lesions. Provides treatment options according to national and international clinical protocols and clinical trials.