Omens on the feet of cancer. Is it true?

The omens of cancer on the feet are not always true.
If the patient grows cancer on the feet, there can be omens of lumps, swelling and pain on the feet.
If cancer grows in other parts of the body, there are usually no omens on the feet. Many early cancers have no conscious symptoms and are often ignored, and when diagnosed, most of the patients have already reached the middle or late stage of cancer; most of the patients go to the clinic only when there are symptoms of swelling and pain in the affected area and other pressure symptoms, so they often miss the early detection of cancer and early treatment.
The diagnosis of cancer should be made in conjunction with blood tests, imaging tests, pathologic analysis, etc., and cannot be based on symptoms alone.
Patients who have lumps and bumps, pain and swelling or other abnormalities and suspect cancer should seek timely medical treatment to avoid delays, and patients should not self-medicate to avoid adverse results.