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  1. Stomach and oesophageal cancers

    The symptoms of stomach cancer are usually vague and can be common to other medical conditions.

  2. Breast conditions other than breast cancer

    The vast majority of breast changes are not breast cancer, but you should always see your doctor if you notice changes in your breasts.

  3. Skin cancer

    Check all of your skin, not just sun-exposed areas. If you notice anything unusual, including any change in shape, colour or size of a spot, or the development of a spot, visit your doctor as soon as possible.

  4. Bowen's disease

    Bowen's disease produces persistent red scaly patches on the skin that are neither sore nor itchy.

  5. Barrett's oesophagus

    Symptoms of Barrett's oesophagus are similar to regular heartburn, which means many people don't seek treatment until their condition is quite advanced.

  6. Halitosis or bad breath

    Having halitosis or bad breath can have a major impact on a person.

  7. Solariums and collariums (sunbeds and tanning beds)

    There is no such thing as a safe solarium tan.

  8. Vulvar conditions

    Vulvar conditions include skin complaints, infections, chronic pain and cancerous conditions.

  9. Vulvar cancer

    In its early stages, vulvar cancer often has no symptoms because the cancer is so tiny.

  10. Vaginal cancer

    Some vaginal cancers have no symptoms in their early stages, and only cause symptoms once they have invaded other parts of the body.

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