WHAT SYMPTOMS SHOULD YOU LOOK OUT FOR?
You should contact your GP if you are experiencing some or any of the following symptoms: ÷Difficulty breathing ÷A cough that doesn’t go away or a change in a long-term cough ÷Repeated chest infections that don’t go away, even after the use of antibiotics ÷Feeling more tired than usual ÷A hoarse voice ÷Coughing up blood or blood- stained phlegm ÷Chest pains, especially when you cough or breathe in ÷Loss of appetite and/ or weight loss ÷Swelling around your face and neck ÷Difficulty swallowing. All of these symptoms can be caused by conditions other than cancer, but it is important to contact your GP to get any symptoms checked.