Symptoms | Symptoms-Pancreatic Cancer
The symptoms of pancreatic cancer appear most often late, when the tumor has developed outside the pancreas.
From the development of cancer to the first symptoms
When cancer cells develop on the pancreas, they multiply first in a silent manner and then form a tumor which, over time, grows and eventually disrupts the functioning of the organ and its environment. Symptoms then appear.
Little revealing symptoms
The possible symptoms are not specific to pancreatic cancer and may have other causes.
Most of the time the development of a tumor of the pancreas manifests itself by strong and persistent pains behind the stomach or at the back level, especially when the cancer is located at the tail of the pancreas. These pains are not calmed in an elongated position.
Digestion disorders also occur: loss of appetite, difficulty in digesting, nausea, which settle in time for several days or even weeks. A jaundice sometimes appears, accompanied by itching, which signs that the bile made by the liver no longer flows normally. These signs are more common for cancers that develop at the head of the pancreas.
What to do in case of symptoms?
The onset of these symptoms should lead you to consult your attending physician. Keep in mind that these symptoms are only indications. If your doctor deems it necessary, he will prescribe additional tests to determine its origin and to conduct a suitable treatment.
Learn more: Diagnosing pancreatic cancer
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