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== Signs and symptoms == [[File:Secondary tumor deposits in the liver from a primary cancer of the pancreas.jpg|thumb|Cut surface of a [[liver]] showing multiple paler metastatic nodules originating from [[pancreatic cancer]]]] Initially, nearby [[lymph nodes]] are struck early.<ref name=nci/> The [[lungs]], [[liver]], [[brain]], and [[bone]]s are the most common metastasis locations from solid tumors.<ref name=nci/> * In [[lymph node metastasis]], a common symptom is [[lymphadenopathy]] * [[Lung cancer#Metastasis|Lung metastasis]]: [[cough]], [[hemoptysis]] and [[dyspnea]]<ref name=nci/> (shortness of breath) * [[Metastatic liver disease|Liver metastasis]]: [[hepatomegaly]] (enlarged [[liver]]), [[nausea]]<ref name=nci/> and [[jaundice]]<ref name=nci/> * [[Bone metastasis]]: bone pain,<ref name="nci">{{Cite web |title=Metastatic Cancer: Questions and Answers |url=http://www.cancer.gov/cancertopics/factsheet/Sites-Types/metastatic |access-date=2008-11-01 |website=National Cancer Institute |publisher=U.S. National Institutes of Health}}</ref> [[fracture]] of affected bones<ref name=nci/> * [[Brain metastasis]]: [[neurology|neurological]] symptoms such as headaches,<ref name=nci/> seizures,<ref name=nci/> and [[Vertigo (medical)|vertigo]]<ref name=nci/> Although advanced cancer may cause [[pain]], it is often not the first symptom. Some patients, however, do not show any symptoms.<ref name=nci/> When the organ gets a metastatic disease it begins to shrink until its lymph nodes burst, or undergo [[lysis]].
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