Pancreatic cancer is often called a “silent killer” because early symptoms are subtle and easily overlooked. Catching it early is challenging but can make a huge difference. Here are 8 warning signs you shouldn’t ignore:
1. Abdominal or Back Pain
- Persistent pain in the upper abdomen or middle back.
- Pain may worsen when lying down or after eating.
2. Unexplained Weight Loss
- Sudden, significant weight loss without dieting.
- Often accompanied by loss of appetite.
3. Jaundice (Yellowing of Skin or Eyes)
- Caused by bile duct blockage from a tumor.
- May also cause dark urine, pale stools, or itchy skin.
4. Digestive Problems
- Nausea, vomiting, indigestion, or bloating.
- Fatty stools or diarrhea may indicate poor digestion due to enzyme deficiency.
5. New-Onset Diabetes
- Sudden diabetes in someone with no family history.
- Especially concerning if paired with other symptoms like weight loss.
6. Blood Clots
- Unexplained blood clots in the legs (deep vein thrombosis) or elsewhere.
- Pancreatic cancer can increase clotting risk.
7. Fatigue or Weakness
- Persistent tiredness that doesn’t improve with rest.
- Often due to the body using extra energy to fight cancer or malnutrition.
8. Changes in Stool or Urine
- Pale, greasy, or floating stools from malabsorption.
- Dark urine due to bile buildup.
Key Takeaways
- Early pancreatic cancer often has subtle symptoms, so pay attention to persistent changes in digestion, weight, or energy.
- If you notice jaundice, sudden weight loss, or unexplained abdominal/back pain, see a doctor promptly.
- Risk factors include age over 50, smoking, family history, chronic pancreatitis, and diabetes.
If you want, I can make a clear visual guide showing early warning signs of pancreatic cancer so it’s easier to spot them quickly. It’s a handy reference that can save lives.