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Just Contact Your GP Practice - Lung Cancer Awareness
The NHS has advised in their recent campaign that anyone who has been experiencing a nagging cough for three weeks or more should consult their GP.
Many have been cautious to visit their GP as they are afraid to contract the virus. The NHS has increased patient safety measurements at all GPs or healthcare practices, so that patients can feel at ease to receive cancer diagnosis.
Book your consultation with your GP as soon as possible, as early detection can increase the effectiveness of the treatment.
Early signs & symptoms:
Chest infections that keep coming back
Coughing up blood
A long-standing cough that gets worse
An ache or pain when breathing or coughing
Persistent breathlessness
Persistent tiredness or lack of energy
Loss of appetite or unexplained weight loss
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