Why do people MOST LIKELY ignore the warning signs of cancer?
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Most people who hav...
Physics, 30.04.2021 20:20 ashyding4800
Why do people MOST LIKELY ignore the warning signs of cancer?
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Most people who have cancer don’t experience any warning signs.
Cancer typically develops gradually, and the signs and symptoms aren’t initially severe.
People dislike going to the doctor, so they choose to ignore the warning signs.
By the time people notice the warning signs of cancer, it’s already too late.
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