Assessment and prioritization

CAUTION

Change in bowel or bladder habits, A sore that does not heal, Unusual bleeding or discharge, Thickening or lump, Indigestion or difficulty swallowing, Obvious change in a wart or mole, Nagging cough or hoarseness

A long-standing public-awareness list of general warning signs, taught for its structure as much as its content.

Awareness vocabulary, not a diagnostic checklist. None of these findings means any one thing on its own.

How it gets tested

Asked as an expansion item. It is a list of things that prompt a conversation with a clinician, and exams frame it that way.

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