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Anyone, particularly those aged 40+, with persistent symptoms unusual for them is
being urged to ‘be the early bird’ and contact their GP practice.
If you’re worried about a possible cancer symptom, your GP practice wants to know.
Possible cancer symptoms could include unexplained bleeding, unusual lumps,
unexplained weight loss or something that doesn’t feel normal for you.
Finding cancer earlier can mean there’s more treatment options available, a greater
chance of living well after treatment and better news to tell the family.
For more information visit: https://www.getcheckedearly.org/