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Symptoms of Pancreatic Cancer
How do you know if you have Pancreatic cancer? Below are some symptoms:

Jaundice: Around half the people diagnosed with Pancreatic cancer have jaundice. Jaundice will make your eyes and skin turn yellowish.

Pain: By the time you feel pain in the abdomen or back areas, the Pancreatic cancer will already be in the middle or late stages. The pain may continue steadily, or follow no pattern at all.

Loss of weight: Continued weight loss over a period of many months due to lack of appetite or otherwise is another common sign of Pancreatic cancer.

Problems digesting: If the pancreas does not release the digestive juice that it creates into the intestine, the body will have problems digesting foods high in fat. This may lead to nausea and vomiting.

Blood clots: In certain occasions, the Pancreatic cancer cells may insert substances into the blood stream which will form blood clots within your veins.

Diabetes mellitus: Just as it is a risk factor, diabetes mellitus may also form because of Pancreatic cancer.

     Remember, these are just a few of the signs that Pancreatic cancer will emit to the patient. Not all patients will feel pain, jaundice, or other symptoms. If you have other symptoms, and suspect Pancreatic cancer, do not hesitate to go get a check-up.
     Also, keep in mind that all of these symptoms may also be caused by other problems. Do not assume that just because you have these symptoms, that you have Pancreatic cancer.
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