Pancreatic Cancer Symptoms That Are Often Ignored

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Pancreatic cancer is one of the hardest cancers to identify in its early stages due to the vagueness and similarity to common issues of the digestive system. However, that delay in recognition also delays chances of effective treatment, and, while there is little that is certain in early identification, having a good understanding of the common early warning signs can increase chances of effective diagnosis and treatment. We tend to either overlook or disregard the smallest of changes but those changes could be symptomatic of something much more serious.

In this blog, we will be discussing the pancreatic cancer symptoms which are potentially being ignored, why they occur, and when you need to see a specialist.

Why Early Detection Is Critical

The pancreas is an important organ for digestion and hormones. Typically, the cancer goes unnoticed as it develops, until it metastasizes and spreads through the body. Understanding the early symptoms can give the patient the opportunity to seek medical attention sooner, allowing for more options of treatment and hopefully survival.

Commonly Ignored Symptoms

Here are the most commonly ignored pancreatic cancer symptoms:

1. Abdominal or Back Pain

  • A dull ache in the upper abdomen that might persistently radiate toward the back. 
  • This symptom can often be confused with gastritis, ulcers or ignorable muscle strain.
  • Persistent pain despite medication should not be ignored.

2. Unexplained Weight Loss

  • A sudden, unintentional loss of weight can be a red flag.
  • Pancreatic cancer can affect digestion and disrupt nutrient absorption. Thus, a person may continue to eat and not change their diet, but still, experience unintended weight loss. 

3. Jaundice (Yellowing of Skin and Eyes)

  • A tumor in the pancreas can obstruct the bile duct. This can produce jaundice. 
  • Symptoms include yellowing of skin, yellowing of the whites of the eyes, dark colored urine, and pale colored stools. 
  • This is typically thought of as a liver issue. But should a person observe these symptoms, it could possibly be an issue involving the pancreas.

4. Digestive Problems

  • Loss of appetite, nausea, bloating, and indigestion are commonly interpreted as minor gastric issues. Many patients ignore these complaints as minor issues. 
  • They should not be overlooked, and chronic symptoms may warrant investigation. 

 

5. New-Onset Diabetes

  • The pancreas helps to produce insulin. 
  • There are some patients in which symptoms of pancreatic cancer first appear as sudden diabetes. This is especially true for those whose family histories do not include diabetes.

6. Fatigue and Weakness

  • Perpetual tiredness even with plenty of rest and sleep can also be a signal that the body is fighting something serious.
  • Anemia and a poor nutritional status caused by pancreatic cancer may be worsening fatigue.

7. Blood Clots

  • Sometimes a blood clot can present as a serious warning sign. 
  • In some cases, an apparent blood clot occurs in the large vein (deep vein thrombosis), away from the mass or source of the disease. 
  • This will sometimes be ascribed to immobility or something else.

Why These Symptoms Are Ignored

  • They mirror common health problems such as acid reflux, ulcers, or liver problems.
  • The symptoms tend to be mild initially and worsen slowly.
  • Many present to medical services too late when the cancer is advanced.

When to See a Doctor

If you are experiencing a combination of these symptoms for weeks, then you must seek advice from a doctor. The earlier you seek advice, the earlier you can have investigations such as scans, blood tests and even endoscopy.

Key Takeaways – Symptoms You Should Never Ignore

  • Constant abdominal or back pain
  • Sudden and unexplained weight loss
  • Yellowing of skin and/or eyes (jaundice)
  • Ongoing indigestion and bloating
  • Sudden Diabetes diagnosis without family history
  • Constant tiredness and weakness

By being alert to these warning signals patients and families can take steps to seek diagnosis in a timely manner.

Importance of Specialized Care

Not all hospitals can manage complex pancreatic conditions. There is a clear benefit from having a dedicated gastroenterology and oncology department. Advanced imaging techniques, elective minimally invasive and rapid access pancreatic oncology support are very beneficial if they exist for diagnosis and treatment.

Pancreatic cancer symptoms may appear small and not mean much at the outset but dismissing these symptoms can distract urgent treatment. Being aware of early warning signs, even for a little symptom like abdominal pain, jaundice, new-onset diabetes, or unexplained weight loss or gain can save lives.

If you are experiencing or have a loved one who is experiencing any of these symptoms, do not wait. Specialised care is key in early detection, which supports the opportunity for better outcomes.

At Gem Hospital, we guarantee expert gastroenterology expert oncology care.

Start with booking an appointment today at Gem Hospital and take the first step towards clarity and treatment.

 Don't delay, act now! Make sure you get a timely diagnosis, so you can receive timely care.

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