Conclusion:
Recognizing the warning signs of cancer is crucial for early detection and intervention to improve outcomes and survival rates in women. Women should be vigilant about symptoms such as breast changes, abnormal vaginal bleeding, changes in bowel habits, pelvic pain, unexplained weight loss, skin changes, persistent cough or hoarseness, fatigue, bloating, abdominal distension, and difficulty urinating. Any persistent or concerning symptoms should prompt a visit to a healthcare professional for further evaluation and testing. By raising awareness of these warning signs, we can empower women to prioritize their health and well-being and take proactive steps towards cancer prevention and early detection.