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Googling Symptoms And Taking Painkillers ? Oncologist Warns This Habit Is Delaying Cancer Diagnosis
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Googling Symptoms And Taking Painkillers ? Oncologist Warns This Habit Is Delaying Cancer Diagnosis

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Last Updated:March 01, 2026, 13:12 ISTSelf-diagnosis on Google and overuse of painkillers are causing dangerous delays in rare cancer detection and treatment.Rare cancers are not always preventable, but delayed diagnosis is often avoidable. Listening to your body, seeking timely care, and trusting clinical expertise remain the most effective safeguards.In today’s hyperconnected world, the first thing many people do upon noticing an unusual symptom is turn to the internet. Whether it is a persistent headache, unexplained swelling, unusual fatigue, or intermittent pain, these concerns are often first typed into Google, discussed on social media forums, or compared with anecdotal experiences online before seeking medical attention.While digital access to information has improved awareness, it has also created a dangerous illusion of control.Recommended StoriesShah To Khomeini To Khamenei: How Iran’s Islamic Revolution Reshaped Global Politics'Tirelessly Working For Bihar's Progress': PM Modi Extends Birthday Greetings To CM Nitish Kumar‘Pehli Baar Hua Hai’: This Town Near Lucknow Is Trending After German ‘Dulha’ Showed Up With BaraatJyotiraditya Scindia to lead India at Mobile World Congress 2026 in BarcelonaDr Pankaj Goyal, Senior Consultant and Unit Head, Medical Oncology at Rajiv Gandhi Cancer Institute and Research Centre (RGCIRC), New Delhi, shares what people need to understand.Doctors are increasingly observing a concerning trend: patients arrive not at the onset of symptoms, but months later, often after cycles of self-diagnosis and repeated use of over-the-counter medications. By the time they consult a doctor, the disease has frequently progressed to an advanced stage, limiting treatment options and negatively impacting outcomes.Today, we examine some common lifestyle choices that could prove to be costly mistakes.Self-Diagnosis Using Online SourcesSearch engines and short-form health content have made medical information instantly accessible. However, algorithms can never replace clinical judgment.Rare cancers often present with vague, non-specific symptoms such as mild pain, subtle lumps, unexplained weight loss, or intermittent bleeding. Online resources may normalise these symptoms, attributing them to muscle strain, stress, infection, or dietary issues. As a result, patients feel reassured and delay medical evaluation. In rare cancers, such delays can significantly affect prognosis.The challenge lies not in access to information, but in its interpretation. Symptoms that persist, recur, or progressively worsen require medical evaluation, not digital reassurance.Painkillers Used to Silence Warning SignsAnother growing concern is the over-reliance on over-the-counter painkillers. Easily available analgesics provide temporary relief from bone pain, abdominal discomfort, headaches, or pelvic pain, symptoms that could signal an underlying malignancy.Pain is the body’s biological warning system. Repeatedly suppressing it without identifying the underlying cause can mask disease progression. Many patients with rare cancers report months of intermittent pain managed with medication before seeking specialist advice. By the time diagnostic imaging or biopsy is performed, the disease may have already advanced.It is important to remember that symptomatic relief is not the same as treatment. If pain persists or recurs, consult a doctor.Ignoring Recurring or “Minor" SymptomsRare cancers often do not present dramatically. They may begin subtly, with small changes in bowel habits, a slowly enlarging lump, unexplained anaemia, mild neurological symptoms, or non-healing ulcers.Because these symptoms appear mild or manageable, they are often dismissed. Work pressures, family responsibilities, financial concerns, and fear of diagnosis can further contribute to delays. Some patients also seek multiple informal opinions before consulting a specialist, adding critical time to the diagnostic process. In oncology, timing is crucial.The Cost of Delayed Specialist ConsultationRare cancers are already difficult to diagnose due to their low incidence and atypical presentation. When consultation is delayed, the disease may progress from a potentially curable stage to one requiring complex, multimodal treatment.Early detection often allows for:Limited surgeryOrgan preservationLower treatment toxicityImproved survival outcomesBetter quality of lifeAdvanced disease, however, frequently requires aggressive combinations of surgery, chemotherapy, radiation, or targeted therapy, often with greater physical and emotional burden.Timely referral to an oncologist or specialist centre ensures appropriate imaging, accurate pathology review, and multidisciplinary evaluation, critical components of effective cancer care.Diagnosis Is Not a Choice, It Is a ResponsibilityAwareness must extend beyond common cancers. Any symptom that persists beyond two to three weeks, recurs without a clear cause, or progressively worsens requires medical evaluation. Self-medication should never replace proper diagnosis.Alternative systems of medicine are recognised by the Government of India as healthcare practices. However, they are not endorsed as standalone curative treatments for cancer. Patients should rely on evidence-based modern allopathic treatment and timely medical consultation to ensure accurate diagnosis and appropriate management.Regular health check-ups, recommended screening, and prompt attention to unusual bodily changes remain essential principles of responsible healthcare.The medical team at RGCIRC emphasises that awareness is valuable, but timely action saves lives. Digital platforms can educate, but they cannot examine, investigate, or diagnose.Their advisory is clear:Do not rely solely on internet searches for persistent symptomsAvoid prolonged use of over-the-counter painkillers without medical supervisionSeek evaluation from qualified medical professionals if symptoms persist or recurPrioritise early consultation rather than delayed reassuranceRare cancers are not always preventable, but delayed diagnosis is often avoidable. Listening to your body, seeking timely care, and trusting clinical expertise remain the most effective safeguards.Location : First Published:March 01, 2026, 13:11 ISTNews lifestyle health-and-fitness Googling Symptoms And Taking Painkillers? Oncologist Warns This Habit Is Delaying Cancer DiagnosisDisclaimer: Comments reflect users’ views, not News18’s. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. 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