This cancer is a silent killer, symptoms are not detected and death occurs
Sudha Saxena April 07, 2025 03:20 PM

Pancreas Cancer: Symptoms of pancreas cancer often appear late. Therefore, its timely treatment becomes difficult. Let's know about this cancer-

Pancreas Cancer: Cancer is a word that creates fear in the mind as soon as it is heard and it is right too, because it can be a serious and life-threatening disease. However, in today's time, treatment of cancer has become possible. But in many cases, due to late detection of cancer, treatment becomes difficult. The reason for this is the detection of cancer in the last stage. Cases of pancreas cancer are also included in such cancer cases. The symptoms of pancreas cancer appear very late, due to which its treatment becomes difficult. That is why it is also called a silent killer. Let us know about this in detail-

Why is pancreas cancer called a silent killer?

This cancer is called a silent killer because in the initial stages its symptoms are very mild or almost nonexistent, due to which it becomes very difficult to identify it in time. In many cases, when the symptoms of this cancer appear, the cancer has already reached an advanced stage. Therefore, the chances of success in the treatment of this cancer are very low.

What are the symptoms of pancreas cancer?

The symptoms of pancreas cancer are quite common, so people ignore these symptoms, which later becomes serious. Therefore, one should never ignore even the normal changes seen in one's body. Let us know some of its common symptoms, which you can ignore-

  1. Persistent pain in the abdomen or upper back
  2. Sudden loss of body weight
  3. Loss of appetite or loss of appetite
  4. Yellowing of the eyes and skin
  5. feeling nauseous or vomiting
  6. feeling very tired
  7. Dark urine and light-coloured stools
  8. Suddenly detected with diabetes, etc.

Who is at risk for pancreatic cancer?

  • The risk of pancreas cancer is very high in some people, which are as follows-
  • People who smoke and consume alcohol excessively
  • Elderly people over 60 years of age included 
  • Having cancer in family history
  • Obesity and type 2 diabetes patients, etc.

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