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Signs & Symptoms

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Pancreatic cancer often does not cause noticeable symptoms in its early stages. As the disease progresses, people may experience a range of warning signs. These symptoms vary depending on tumor location and disease stage.

Jaundice

Yellowing of the skin or eyes, often with dark urine or pale stools, can be a warning sign of pancreatic cancer.

Abdominal or Back Pain

Pain in the upper abdomen or middle back may appear as the tumor grows.

Unexplained Weight Loss & Appetite Loss

Sudden weight loss or loss of appetite without a clear cause may indicate pancreatic disease.

Digestive Problems

Nausea, bloating, or greasy stools may occur due to impaired digestion.

New-Onset Diabetes

Difficulty controlling blood sugar or new diabetes may be linked to pancreatic cancer.

Fatigue & Weakness

Persistent tiredness or loss of energy is common as the disease progresses.

Other Symptoms

Itchy skin or other subtle changes may also occur. Always speak with a healthcare professional if symptoms persist or worsen.

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