. Breast changes
Most breast lumps aren't cancer, but your doctor should always check them. Let her know about these changes, too:
Skin dimpling or puckering
Nipples that turn inward
Nipple discharge
. Bloating
"Women are natural bloaters," says Marleen Meyers, MD, an oncologist at NYU Langone Medical Center. "It's OK to wait a week or two to see if it goes away."
If your symptoms don't get better with time, or if they happen with weight loss or bleeding, see a doctor. Constant bloating can sometimes mean ovarian cancer. You'll have a pelvic exam as well as blood tests, and sometimes an ultrasound, to look for the cause of the problem, Andersen say
Between-Period Bleeding
Skin Changes
Blood in Your Pee or Stool
Changes in Lymph Nodes
Trouble Swallowing
Weight Loss Without Trying
Heartburn
Mouth Changes
Fatigue
Cough
Pain
Belly Pain and Depression