Pancreatic cancer is often called a āsilent killer.ā Unlike some other types of cancer, early signs can be subtle or easily mistaken for everyday issues. Because the pancreas is deep inside the abdomen, symptoms often appear only when the disease has progressed. Thatās why being aware of early warning signs can be life-saving.
Here are ten signs that doctors say you should never ignore.
1. Unexplained Weight Loss
One of the most common early signs of pancreatic cancer is sudden and unexplained weight loss. While many people might attribute this to dieting or stress, losing weight without changing your eating habits should always be evaluated by a doctor.
2. Abdominal Pain or Discomfort
Persistent pain in the upper abdomen or back can be a warning sign. People often describe it as dull, aching, or radiating toward the back. While abdominal pain can have many causes, continuous or worsening pain deserves attention.
3. Jaundice (Yellowing of Skin and Eyes)
Yellowing of the skin or the whites of the eyes, also called jaundice, occurs when a tumor blocks the bile duct. It may be accompanied by dark urine, pale stools, or itchy skin. These symptoms should prompt immediate medical evaluation.
4. Loss of Appetite
A sudden or persistent loss of appetite can signal pancreatic problems. Patients may feel full quickly, even after eating very little. When paired with other signs like fatigue or weight loss, it could indicate something more serious.
5. Digestive Issues
Pancreatic cancer can interfere with digestion. Symptoms to watch for include:
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Nausea or vomiting
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Bloating
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Indigestion
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Oily or greasy stools
Persistent digestive problems, especially when accompanied by other warning signs, should not be ignored.
