A major cancer warning sign that can only be detected at night

Cancer is the world’s second leading cause of death after heart disease, claiming nearly 10 million lives in 2021. By 2025, 2 million new cases are expected, according to the American Cancer Society.

Cancer can affect anyone, regardless of lifestyle. While smoking, drinking, and obesity increase risk, even healthy individuals can be diagnosed. Awareness and early detection are key.

One overlooked symptom is night sweats. As per Express, these can signal cancer-related fever or hormonal changes. They may also result from hormone therapy for breast, prostate, or endometrial cancer.

A 2003 study noted that flushing and sweating in advanced cancer can be exhausting for patients. In breast cancer, hot flashes stem from estrogen deficiency, while in prostate cancer, they result from androgen therapy.

If night sweats accompany weight loss, fever, or other symptoms, seek medical advice.

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