Many research centers consider that sweating, especially at night, may indicate a satisfactory symptom that requires the person suffering from it to see a doctor immediately, and perform some necessary checks.

Among the diseases that night sweats are an indication of their appearance, bone cancer is a malignant tumor that arises from abnormal cells that divide and multiply in the body and attack tissues close to the bones of the body.

Of course, night sweats cannot be a pathological sign of anxiety unless they are accompanied by symptoms of bone pain.

"The pain caused by bone cancer usually begins with a feeling of softness in the affected bones. This gradually develops into a sore or persistent pain that comes and goes, and continues at night and at rest," the NHS explains, through a statement.

The Express website points to some factors that may increase the risk of bone cancer: previous radiotherapy, other bone diseases, and rare genetic conditions, such as Li-Fraumeni syndrome.