One of the most difficult things to deal with in life is cancer. There are so many types and it affects many lives all over the world. Lung cancer is one of the most typical types of cancer and there are certain symptoms associated with it. One of the more discrete symptoms is back pain. Many people have back pain so it would be hard to infer that someone has lung cancer just by having pain in the back. It is common among older people because the joints and muscles become weaker as they get older. However, people should consider getting checked out by a doctor if the following symptoms occur with the continuous back pain.
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