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- Stomach and oesophageal cancers
The symptoms of stomach cancer are usually vague and can be common to other medical conditions.
- 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.
- 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.
- Bowen's disease
Bowen's disease produces persistent red scaly patches on the skin that are neither sore nor itchy.
- 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.
- Halitosis or bad breath
Having halitosis or bad breath can have a major impact on a person.
- Solariums and collariums (sunbeds and tanning beds)
There is no such thing as a safe solarium tan.
- Vulvar conditions
Vulvar conditions include skin complaints, infections, chronic pain and cancerous conditions.
- Vulvar cancer
In its early stages, vulvar cancer often has no symptoms because the cancer is so tiny.
- 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.