I hate webmd. As a healthcare provider there's nothing worse than someone reading on the internet and self diagnosing then coming in saying they're sure it's this, when it's generally not. Also, I've noticed that punching in almost any symptom combonation on webmd's search feature, one of the first few results is generally cancer. It's a hypochondriac's nightmare.
However, a significant amount of unexplained weight loss IS means for concern, as is a noticable lack of energy, ESPECIALLY if your eating habits have imporved and your exercise frequency has gone up. Both of those should INCREASE your energy, not the opposite. If someone came into my pharmacy telling me what you just did, I would advise them to see a doctor immediatly. Could be nothing, could be the big "C", or it could be anything in between.
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