Pancreatic cancer: two early signs of an often fatal cancer

🌿Pancreatic cancer: two early signs of an often fatal cancer🌿

Twelve weeks. That’s how long it took for pancreatic cancer—one of the deadliest cancers in the world—to kill my father. It’s not called a  silent killer  for nothing : the disease develops silently, with few early symptoms, until treatment options are limited.

 

A silent and aggressive Can:cer

Pancreatic cancer receives less media attention than lung, breast, or colon cancer. Yet, it remains one of the most serious cancers, ranking  fourth in the list of cancer deaths .

  • In France alone, nearly 16,000 new cases are diagnosed each year ( Public Health France, 2023 ).
  • Worldwide, the incidence is increasing by 2 to 3% per year.
  • The five-year survival rate is still less than  10%.

Diagnosis is usually late: the average age at screening is 71 for men and 74 for women. By then, more than three-quarters of tumors are already inoperable. Only complete surgical removal offers a chance of long-term survival, hence the importance of early detection.

The two symptoms we missed

 

 

In hindsight, there were two clear warning signs that we should have taken more seriously.

1. Persistent abdominal or back pain
 

My father initially complained of back problems, which he attributed to his posture and age. But the pain persisted, spread to his upper abdomen, and worsened at night or after meals.

 

 

This type of dull, radiating pain, especially when it persists or intensifies, is a common early sign of pancreatic cancer. Unfortunately, it is often mistaken for minor digestive or muscular problems.

2. Rapid and unexplained weight loss

In three weeks, my father lost over five kilos without any effort. His appetite disappeared and he became tired. We attributed it to stress, but it was the cancer that interfered with his pancreas’s role in digestion.

Sudden weight loss without a clear cause is a warning sign and should always be a reason for a medical examination.

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