PANCREATIC CANCER SYMPTOMS
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Pancreatic cancer doesn't usually cause symptoms in the early
stages. As the cancer grows it can start to cause symptoms.
These can include:
pain in the stomach area or back
yellowing of the skin or whites of your eyes (jaundice)
unexplained weight loss
Symptoms of pancreatic cancer can be vague. They can becaused by other conditions, but it's
important to get them checked by a doctor. See your GP if you have any new symptoms or symptoms
that aren't going away.
About pancreatic cancer symptoms
The symptoms vary depending on where the cancer is in the
pancreas (in the head, body or tail of the pancreas). Most
pancreatic cancers start in the cells that produce digestive juices
and are called exocrine tumours. The most common type of
pancreatic cancer is called adenocarcinoma.
Common symptoms
Pain in the stomach area or back
Almost 7 out of 10 people (70%) with pancreatic cancer go to
their doctors because they have pain. Pain is more common in
cancers of the body and tail of the pancreas. People describe it as
a dull pain that feels as if it is boring into you. It can begin in the
stomach area and spread around to the back. The pain is worse
when you lie down and is better if you sit forward. It can be worse
after meals.
Some people may only have back pain. This is often felt in the
middle of the back, and is persistent.
Jaundice
Many people with pancreatic cancer have jaundice when they
first go to their doctors. Most of them will have pain as well.
Around 10 in 100 people (around 10%) have painless jaundice.
Jaundice is yellowing of the skin and whites of the eyes. The wee
(urine) is darker than normal and poo (stools or bowel motions)
may be lighter in colour. Jaundice is more common with cancer of
the head of the pancreas because the tumour blocks the bile
duct. This tube carries bile into the small bowel (duodenum). If it
is blocked the bile ends up in your bloodstream. You pass it out in
your urine (making it look dark) rather than through the bowel (so
your stools looks lighter).
Bile contains a lot of yellow pigments so it turns the skin yellow.
This may be less noticeable in black or brown skin. It is often
easier to spot in the whites of the eyes rather than the skin.
Jaundice is a common symptom of many liver and gallbladder
diseases.
Learn more about the bile ducts
Weight loss
People diagnosed with pancreatic cancer might have recently lost
a lot of weight (at least 10% of their total body weight) for no
apparent reason. This symptom is more common in cancers of the
head of the pancreas.
Other signs or symptoms
Cancer of the pancreas can cause other signs or symptoms. These
might happen before the cancer is diagnosed or might happen
later. Not everyone has every symptom.
Diabetes
Some people diagnosed with cancer of the pancreas are found to
be newly diabetic. Some have been diagnosed with diabetes
within the previous year. If you have diabetes you are not
producing enough insulin. So there is too much sugar in your
blood. The sugar passes out of the body in the urine and takes
some water with it.
This causes:
thirst
passing a lot of urine
weakness
weight loss and hunger
Itching
You might have itching if you have bad jaundice. The increased
bile salts in the bloodstream cause itching in the skin.
Sickness
You may feel or be sick because you have jaundice or an inflamed
pancreas. Both these conditions upset the delicate chemical
balance of the body.
You might also be sick if the cancer, or inflammation around it,
starts to block food from passing out of the stomach and into the
first part of the bowel. Due to sickness, you might have a los [Show Less]