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NHS alert says contact your GP over symptom that ‘could be cancer’

By staff7 July 2025No Comments3 Mins Read

People are being urged to contact their GP for advice if they’re worried about a potential symptom

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The NHS shared an alert on social media (stock photo)(Image: Getty)

The NHS is urging people to contact their GP if they notice their body doesn’t feel right and they’re worried it could be cancer. While there are various symptoms associated with cancer, and many people might have a different experience, it’s essential to seek medical advice if you have any health concerns.

The NHS shared an important reminder in a recent post on social media. Posting on X, the NHS said: “If something in your body doesn’t feel right, and you’re worried it could be cancer, contact your GP practice.

“Find out about symptoms on the NHS website.” The post also included a link to the webpage, where people can find out more information.

Issuing guidance, the NHS explains that cancer is a condition where cells in the body grow in an uncontrolled way. The advice states: “Speak to a GP if you notice any symptoms that are not normal for you.”

As the experts highlight, different types of cancer have their own symptoms. However, there are some general symptoms which could be a sign of cancer.

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Losing weight without trying could be a sign of cancer (stock photo)(Image: Getty)

These include:

  • a new lump or swelling anywhere on your body
  • sweating a lot or a high temperature that lasts a long time
  • feeling more tired than usual
  • unusual bruising or bleeding
  • pain anywhere in your body that’s not usual for you
  • losing weight without trying or feeling less hungry than usual
  • needing to pee more often or more urgently, or pain when you pee

You may notice symptoms that affect your skin, such as a new mole, changes to an existing mole, or changes in your skin, such as a rash or sore that does not get better.

Other symptoms could affect your digestion, such as heartburn or indigestion that’s frequent, very painful or gets worse.

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Other times, symptoms could include a cough that does not get better or coughing up blood. Or you could notice symptoms affecting your genitals, such as blood in your semen or vaginal discharge that’s not usual for you.

While the symptoms may have various causes, you should see a GP if you have symptoms of cancer or any symptoms or changes that are not normal for you and you’re worried could be cancer.

Anyone can get cancer, and it can affect any part of your body. Finding cancer early may mean it is easier to treat.

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