Pancreatic cancer remains one of the most insidious cancers. It progresses rapidly and is often detected too late. My mother experienced this firsthand. Within just twelve weeks, she lost her battle. Her story highlights two crucial symptoms that could have alerted her family and doctors earlier.
The main problem lies in the subtlety of the symptoms. The pancreas is a deep-lying organ, hidden behind the stomach and intestines. Pain often doesn’t appear until later stages. Early detection, therefore, remains a real challenge. However, certain symptoms require immediate attention and should prompt a doctor’s visit without delay.
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