Pancreatic Cancer Symptoms
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Pancreatic Cancer Symptoms
Pancreatic cancer is sometimes called a "silent disease" because early pancreatic cancer often does not cause symptoms. But, as the cancer grows symptoms may include:
Pancreatic cancer is difficult because the symptoms are non-specific and vary often. Common symptoms of pancreatic cancer include:
Pancreatic Cancer Symptoms
Pain in the upper abdomen or upper back
Yellow skin and eyes, and dark urine from jaundice
Weakness
Loss of appetite
Nausea and vomiting
Weight loss
Digestive difficulties
Depression
Sudden onset adult diabetes
Swelling in the area to the lower left of the front rib cage
It is important to note that all of these symptoms are not necessarily exclusive to pancreatic cancer. Each can be a sign of many varying diseases. However, if you suspect these signs as symptoms, it would be pertinent to contact a health care physician.
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