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10 Cancer Symptoms You’re Probably Ignoring

Facial Swelling

That puffy face might be a symptom of cancer. When tumors restrict blood flow, particularly to the superior vena cava, many people experience pronounced facial swelling. This is most commonly caused by cancers of the thyroid, lung, and breast, although cancers like lymphoma and renal cancer have been known to cause facial swelling.

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