Lung cancer symptoms
The symptoms of lung cancer depend on the location and size of the tumour but commonly include respiratory problems. Signs and symptoms of lung cancer may involve any of the following:
- persistent cough
- persistent chest, shoulder or back pain
- change in colour of sputum/blood in sputum
- wheezing/shortness of breath
- recurrent pneumonia or bronchitis
- fatigue
- loss of appetite
- headache, bone pain, aching joints
- neck and facial swelling
- unexplained weight loss
Symptoms of more advanced lung cancer may include headaches, general weakness, pain or bone fractures.
Some of these symptoms are similar to those of other common illnesses and may not necessarily be caused by lung cancer. You should consult your doctor if you have any of the above problems.

