As the heatwave slips from our fingers, the colder weather beginning to creep in could make certain symptoms of cancer more noticeable, according to a leading doctor.
While the warm weather has us in a false sense of security in September, it won't be long before the rain, wind and colder temperatures take us by surprise.
Doctor Deborah Lee, from Dr Fox Online Pharmacy, the cooler temperatures could take a toll on those who have been diagnosed with cancer. Top Health Stories Today The annoying sensation can also appear in existing cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy, as the treatment increases susceptibility to cold.
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