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World Pancreas Cancer Day 2024: Symptoms you should not ignore for early detection and better outcomes
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World Pancreas Cancer Day 2024: Symptoms you should not ignore for early detection and better outcomes

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Last updated: November 21, 2024 5:20 am
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World Pancreas Cancer Day 2024: Symptoms you should not ignore for early detection and better outcomesunexplained weight lossJaundicestomach acheloss of appetiteTirednesschanges in stooldiabetes or high blood sugarnausea and vomiting
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World Pancreas Cancer Day 2024: Symptoms you should not ignore for early detection and better outcomes

The World Cancer Research Fund International says pancreatic cancer is the 12th most common form of cancer in the world. Recognizing the early symptoms of the disease can be helpful in diagnosing the condition and getting the necessary treatment. Read on to know the symptoms of pancreatic cancer that you should not ignore.
World Pancreas Cancer Day 2024: Symptoms you should not ignore for early detection and better outcomes

Pancreatic Cancer Symptoms You Shouldn’t Ignore

world pancreatic cancer day Celebrated every year on 21 November. The purpose of this day is to raise awareness pancreatic cancer Which is one of the deadliest forms of cancer. This highlights the need for awareness, early detection and research advancements for better outcomes. Pancreas cancer is a form of cancer in which cancer cells grow in the pancreas.
The World Cancer Research Fund International says it is the 12th most common form of cancer in the world. In 2020, more than 495,000 new cases of pancreatic cancer were reported worldwide. The Mayo Clinic says the condition is rarely diagnosed in the early stages when it is most likely to be cured. This is because pancreatic cancer does not cause major symptoms until it has spread to other organs. At this stage, the condition may reach advanced stage and may not be curable.
Therefore, recognizing the early symptoms can be helpful in diagnosing the condition and taking necessary treatment. Here, take a look at some early symptoms that you should not ignore, which can help in early detection and better outcomes.

unexplained weight loss

Sudden and unexplained weight loss may be a sign of pancreatic cancer. This occurs when the body is unable to properly digest food or absorb nutrients due to the tumor affecting digestive enzymes.

Jaundice

Yellowing of the skin and eyes (jaundice) may be an early sign of pancreatic cancer. Tumors in the pancreas can obstruct the bile ducts leading to a buildup of bilirubin, causing yellowness.

stomach ache

Persistent stomach pain, especially in the upper abdomen or back, may be a sign of pancreatic cancer. The pain may increase after eating or lying down.

loss of appetite

If you notice a significant loss of appetite, it may be the result of changes in digestion caused by a pancreatic tumor. This is often accompanied by unintentional weight loss.

Tiredness

Persistent fatigue or weakness that doesn’t go away even with rest may be a warning sign. Cancer-related fatigue is often caused by the body diverting energy toward fighting the disease.

changes in stool

Pancreatic tumors blocking the bile ducts can cause yellow, greasy, or floating stools that impair digestion.

diabetes or high blood sugar

In people who previously had normal glucose levels, new-onset diabetes or worsening blood sugar levels may be related to pancreatic cancer because the tumor can interfere with insulin production.

nausea and vomiting

Persistent nausea or vomiting may occur due to obstruction of the digestive tract or pressure of the growing tumor affecting stomach function.
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