This year, approximately 1.8 million people will be diagnosed with cancer in the United States alone. An estimated 276,480 women and 2,620 men will be diagnosed with breast cancer, which makes it the most common cancer diagnosis. The second most common cancer diagnosis is lung and bronchus cancer, with an estimated 228,820 new cases.
A tumor can appear when you least aspect it… and, even if you are trying your best to follow a healthy lifestyle, such as eating healthy and sticking to a workout routine this deadly disease has many root causes. Yes, it is crystal clear that your risk of lung cancer may be higher if you smoke, but how about brain cancer? Read on to discover ten cancer symptoms most people ignore.