As one in two people are predicted to develop cancer during their lifetime, addressing symptoms of cancer when they first emerge could be life-saving.
The sooner cancer is diagnosed and treated, the better the outcomes for the person affected.
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As for cancer that has spread to the brain, this secondary tumour could lead to headaches, seizures, nausea, vomiting, and drowsiness.
A malignant brain tumour could also cause memory issues or changes in personality, depending on where the tumour is located in the brain.
Source: Daily Express