What are the symptoms of non-small cell cancer?

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  1. The symptoms of non-small cell cancer are

    • a cough that does not go away
    • changes to a chronic cough
    • coughing up blood
    • shortness of breath
    • wheezing
    • headaches
    • chest or bone pain
    • loss of appetite
    • unexplained weight loss.

    Unfortunately, most of the symptoms of non-small cell cancer do not show up until later stages of the disease. If you experience symptoms and you are a smoker, you should see your doctor right away.

    The symptoms of non-small cell cancer are a cough that does not go away changes to a chronic cough coughing up blood shortness of breath wheezing headaches chest or bone pain loss of appetite unexplained weight loss. Unfortunately, most of the... More