Chronic inflammation of pancreas, called pancreatitis, and smoking are the two most important causes of pancreatic cancer, other than genetic factors. Therefore, it is crucial for people with pancreatitis to keep their health under control through regular check-up. Considering smoking, increased risk of pancreatic cancer is only one of the fatal consequences. Symptoms of pancreatic cancer are commonly confused with other disorders in daily life. Therefore, patients usually do not seek medical help at early stages.
10 documented signs of pancreatic cancer
Persistent severe nausea,
Lack of appetite and involuntary weight loss,
Dark urine color,
Obstruction in gastric outlet,
Jaundice that emerges slowly.
Pain radiating to the back,
Severe and persistent diarrhea,
Depression and mood disorders,
Diabetes mellitus.