According to the American Cancer Society, pancreatic cancer accounts for about 3% of all cancers in the United States but causes around 7% of all cancer deaths. The pancreas, a vital organ in the digestive system, helps regulate blood sugar and aids in food digestion. Unfortunately, the early signs of pancreatic cancer are often subtle and nonspecific, making timely diagnosis difficult. This lack of obvious symptoms frequently results in detection at advanced stages, contributing to its high mortality rate.
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45. Reddened Palms Reddened palms, also known as palmar erythema, may develop in people with pancreatic cancer, particularly when the disease affects liver function. As pancreatic…