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- New-Onset Diabetes – Especially in people without a prior history or risk factors.
- Changes in Stool – Pale, foul-smelling, or fatty stools that don’t flush easily.
- Fatigue – Ongoing tiredness that rest doesn’t fix.,
- Back Pain – Constant pain, often unrelated to movement or posture.
- Blood Clots – Swelling, redness, or pain in limbs without obvious cause.
- Nausea or Early Fullness – Feeling full quickly or frequent vomiting.
- Why It Matters
- Pancreatic cancer has few early symptoms, and catching it early improves survival chances. Risk factors include smoking, obesity, diabetes, age, and family history.
- If you or someone you know experiences any of these signs, don’t delay—see a doctor right away. Early action can save lives.