people. And that’s why awareness, early detection, and research have never been more important.
Some cancers can be prevented — like those caused by smoking, excess weight, and alcohol consumption. But here’s the harsh truth: cancer doesn’t discriminate.

That’s why staying informed, recognizing the warning signs could mean the difference between life and death.
Many people with cancer experience hot flashes or sweating, including night sweats, and this can affect individuals of any gender.
Night sweats are often overlooked, but they can be a silent red flag, reports The Express. Experts aren’t entirely sure why some cancers trigger excessive sweating, but it could be the body’s desperate attempt to fight off the disease or a reaction to shifting hormone levels. In some cases, cancer-induced fevers can also cause intense sweating as the body struggles to cool down.Continue reading…