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6. Itching
Certain types of cancer tend to cause itching all over the body, and while experts aren’t exactly sure why they suspect it has something to do with the substances released by the tumor. Although Hodgkin’s lymphoma and non Hodgkin’s lymphoma account for the most severe itching, everything from stomach cancer to brain tumors have been known to cause chronic, widespread itching. In the case of liver cancer, itching is likely the result of bile building up in your body, and should begin to calm down with appropriate treatment.
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