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Pancreatic cancer: Located deep in the abdomen, this cancer remains silent for a long time, especially if it develops in the pancreatic tumour. Symptoms such as jaundice or abdominal pain only appear when the tumour reaches a significant size.
Prostate cancer: This cancer develops slowly, making it difficult to detect early. Typical urinary problems, such as difficulty urinating or frequent urges to urinate, often occur at an advanced stage.
Breast cancer: Some tumours, particularly those close to the chest wall, can develop for a long time without being detected. Self-examination and regular mammograms remain essential for detection.
These cancers share a common characteristic: their ability to develop discreetly, thus delaying their diagnosis.
Screening and vigilance: essential weapons
Early detection is crucial in the fight against silent cancers. In France, organized screening programs exist for breast, cervical and colorectal cancers. These initiatives allow tumors to be detected at an early stage, before symptoms appear, thus improving the chances of recovery.
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