10 Ways To Detect Cancer In Its Earliest Stage
According to the American Cancer Society, over 1.6 million new cases of cancer will be diagnosed and over six hundred thousand cancer-related deaths will occur in the United States alone per year. After heart disease, cancer is a leading cause of death in the United States. The good news is a significant amount of new cancers are treatable if they are caught in their early stages. Learn how to detect cancer early by revealing the major early symptoms now.
Persistent Cough

Having a persistent cough with no other symptoms could just be a sign of an upper respiratory illness such as bronchitis or sinusitis. However, if it is accompanied by blood-tinged saliva, a persistent cough may be a sign of cancer. If you spot a little blood in your saliva when you cough, it could be a sign of lung, neck, or head cancer. Seek treatment as soon as possible if you have a cough that lasts more than a month or if blood is present.
Continue reading now to reveal the next early symptom of cancer.