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Cancer symptoms that can be mistaken for ageing.
Summary
Actor Alex Kingston said she initially attributed signs of uterine cancer to ageing and completed surgery and radiation treatment in late 2024. The article lists eight symptoms — including bloating, persistent aches, tiredness and changes to periods or urination — that can sometimes be mistaken for normal ageing.
Content
Actor Alex Kingston has described initially thinking signs of uterine cancer were part of getting older. She underwent a hysterectomy and radiation therapy and finished treatment in late 2024. Kingston spoke publicly about her experience after noticing bleeding during a stage performance and receiving responses from others. The article outlines several symptoms that can overlap with expected changes of ageing.
Key points:
- Alex Kingston said she first attributed symptoms to ageing and later discussed her uterine cancer diagnosis publicly.
- She received surgery and radiation and completed treatment in late 2024.
- The article lists eight symptoms that can be mistaken for ageing: bloating, persistent aches, constant tiredness, changes to skin, heavy night sweats, changes to periods, needing to urinate more, and erectile dysfunction.
- The piece cites NHS and Cancer Research UK information about circumstances when such symptoms are highlighted for further assessment.
Summary:
This account highlights that some changes commonly associated with ageing can also appear among cancer symptoms, which may make early recognition more difficult. Undetermined at this time.
