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is cancer always associated with pain? can you be diagnosed with cancer but not actually have any pain or obvious symptoms?
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The pain in cancer is usually due to the location of the tumour, pressing against other organs, blood vessels, or nerves within the body. The other common source of pain in cancer often comes from the treatment with either chemotherapy or radiotherapy. So, in the early stages, patients may well be diagnosed with cancers consisting of solid tumours in their early stage of development and these may very well be painless.
For similar reasons, it may be possible to be diagnosed with a cancer without any obvious symptoms.
The pain in cancer is usually due to the location of the tumour, pressing against other organs, blood vessels, or nerves within the body. The other common source of pain in cancer often comes from the treatment with either chemotherapy or radiotherapy. So, in the early stages, patients may well be diagnosed with cancers consisting of solid tumours in their early stage of development and these may very well be painless.
For similar reasons, it may be possible to be diagnosed with a cancer without any obvious symptoms.
I've had cancer now for 6 years, started off with breast cancer which spread to my spine and has now got into my lungs and ribcage and scull, I can honestly say that I have had pain but bearable pain, I didn't even realise that I had cancer for the first 3 years, just thought it was a bad back so Schultz is right.