Lung Cancer Symptoms
Do you have any of the following persistent lung cancer symptoms?
Cough
Has your cough lasted for three weeks or more, has your long-term cough changed, or are you coughing up blood?
Breathing problems
Do you have breathing problems such as difficulty breathing, shortness of breath, wheezing, or a hoarse voice?
Fever
Have you had an intermittent fever for many weeks?
Appetite/weight loss
Do you have a change in appetite or weight loss?
Fatigue and weakness
Do you have extreme fatigue and muscle weakness?
Shoulder, chest, or rib pain
Do you have pain in your shoulders, chest, or ribs?
Bone pain
Do you have bone pain in your joints?
Finger clubbing
Are your fingers wider at the tips than they used to be?
If you have one or more of the persistent symptoms above, ask your doctor to do tests to see if you have lung cancer.
Don’t wait, get checked!
LuCE is raising awareness of lung cancer with the following campaigns:
- 2024: Get Educated! Campaign for lung cancer awareness and early detection
- 2023: Get Tested! Lung Cancer Campaign – The importance of biomarker testing
- 2022: Get Diagnosed! Lung Cancer Campaign – Steps for early detection across Europe
- 2021: Get Checked! Campaign – Learn about the symptoms and risk factors associated with lung cancer.