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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.
Watch out for the following non-specific symptoms:
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Back or stomach pain
Tumors may press on nearby organs or nerves, causing back or stomach pain.
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jaundice
Signs of jaundice include:
- yellowing of the eyes or skin
- dark colored urine
- brightly colored or greasy poop
- itchy skin
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digestive problems
A tumor may partially block the stomach, causing:
- sickness
- puke
- pain after eating
- diarrhea
- constipation
- sifter
- bloating
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unexplained weight loss
Lose weight with little or no interest in eating or with little effort.
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sudden onset diabetes
Pancreatic cancer destroys the cells that make insulin and can cause diabetes.
Signs of diabetes include:
- Feeling thirstier or hungrier than usual
- need to urinate frequently
- changes in blood sugar levels
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blood clot
A clot of blood trapped in a large vein (usually the leg). Symptoms of the affected area may include:
- pain
- edema
- erythema
- warmth
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Pancreatic cancer is not the most common cause of these symptoms. However, if you are experiencing any of these problems, contact your health care provider about your concerns.
This training material was created with support from Merck.









