CANCER as you age
Apr 02, 2020
3 minutes
COMPILED BY SAMANTHA IRELAND
One in two Australians will be diagnosed with cancer by 85. As early detection is vital, it pays to be vigilant for symptoms and signs at any age. You should also ask your GP about your risk profile. Here, we look at a few of the most common cancers.
CERVICAL CANCER occurs mostly in women over 30, but also in younger women. Symptoms include vaginal bleeding between periods, after menopause, or after sex. Regular cervical screening tests are recommended. Speak to your GP to find out how often you should
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