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If pancreatic cancer is detected early, more treatment options are available.
Early diagnosis can be difficult because symptoms may not be specific to pancreatic cancer.
Look out for these non-specific symptoms:
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Back or stomach pain
Tumors can put pressure on nearby organs or nerves and cause pain in the back or stomach.
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Jaundice
Signs of jaundice include:
- Yellowing of the eyes or skin
- Dark colored urine
- Greasy or light-colored stools
- Itchy skin
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Digestive problems
Tumors can partially block the stomach and cause:
- nausea
- Vomit
- Pain after eating
- Diarrhea
- constipation
- Indigestion
- gases
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Weight loss for no apparent reason
Lose weight without trying or having a loss of appetite
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Sudden onset diabetes
Pancreatic cancer can destroy the cells that produce insulin and cause diabetes.
Signs of diabetes include:
- Feeling more thirsty or hungry than usual
- Urinate frequently
- Changes in blood sugar levels
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Blood clots
Blood clots that get stuck in a large vein, usually in the leg. Symptoms in the affected area include:
- pain
- swelling
- Redness
- heat
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Pancreatic cancer is not the most common cause of these symptoms. However, if you notice any of these, talk to your doctor about your concerns.
This educational resource was created with support from Merck.