Cancer occurs when abnormal cells in the body grow uncontrollably and interfere with normal functions. Unlike healthy cells, these do not die when they should and may spread to other parts of the body.
Most cancers begin due to genetic mutations in a single cell. These changes may be triggered by aging, environment, lifestyle, or heredity—and lead to rapid, unchecked growth of harmful cells.
Cancer can often begin silently, with symptoms that may seem minor or unrelated. If you experience unexplained weight loss, persistent fatigue, lumps, prolonged cough, or any unusual changes in your body that don’t resolve over time, it’s essential to consult a healthcare professional.
Early consultation leads to early diagnosis—and early diagnosis saves lives. Don’t ignore signs or delay a check-up. If something feels “off,” trust your instincts and speak to a doctor. Timely action can make a significant difference in treatment outcomes.