Pancreatic cancer is a formidable health challenge worldwide. In the United States alone, it ranks as the third leading cause of cancer-related deaths, with over 60,000 new cases diagnosed annually. Similar trends are seen in countries such as the UK and Australia, where survival rates remain distressingly low. The pancreas plays a vital role in digestion and regulating blood sugar, making its health crucial for overall well-being.
Unfortunately, pancreatic cancer often goes undetected until it reaches advanced stages, primarily due to its subtle or “silent” symptoms. Understanding these early warning signs is essential for timely intervention and improved outcomes. For more on prevalence and impact, visit the American Cancer Society.
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21. General Malaise A sense of general malaise—a vague, ongoing feeling of being unwell or “off”—can sometimes accompany the earliest stages of pancreatic cancer. This sensation…