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9. Signs of Neoplasm

While indicators depend on the location and status of each neoplasm, one of the most common symptoms of malignant neoplasms is anemia. Studies show that the production change in pro-inflammatory cytokines causes the premature death of blood cells in the bone marrow, leading to anemia. Other common symptoms are fever and chills, though they are non-specific and depend on many factors. In some cases, when neoplasms are significant, the person may feel well, while another individual with a smaller lesion may exhibit these and other signs. These so-called constitutional symptoms should prompt someone to seek medical care.

What Are the Different Types and Treatments of Neoplasms? Peter Dazeley / Getty Images

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