Step 2: Monitor Your Body

Monitoring your body regularly can help spot cancer early and save your life.
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Inspecting the ear canal is difficult. Therefore, it is important that it gets checked during your annual physical exam.

Should you spot a sign or difference between the two ears consider it a “red flag”. It does not mean you have cancer. If it does not correct itself in one week, contact your primary care doctor for a professional evaluation.

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