6. Body Aches, Muscle And Bone Pain
Cancer is known for being the bearer of chronic pain, and lung cancer is no exception. When lung cancer starts to spread to other parts of the body, infecting other organs one of the side effects people may experience is body aches that hit many parts of the body. One such cache is found deep within the joints and bones.
Other affected parts of the body are the back and the sides. Although some of these aches can be linked to other conditions such as a supplement shortage, more specifically a vitamin D paucity; it is still advised to get yourself seen by a doctor.
Even if it is simply for the purpose of ruling out lung cancer as a possibility. Another part of the body that finds itself plagued with chronic pains and aches are the muscles. You may find yourself struggling to keep up with your rigorous fitness regime, especially once the cancer cells start to spread.