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Silent Killer: Pancreatic Cancer's Subtle Signs

28 Nov

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Summary

  • Pancreatic cancer is a deadly disease with subtle, easily mistaken symptoms.
  • Key signs include persistent abdominal/back pain and unexplained weight loss.
  • Jaundice, digestive issues, and new-onset diabetes can also indicate cancer.
Silent Killer: Pancreatic Cancer's Subtle Signs

A pancreatic cancer specialist has cautioned that thousands may be overlooking early indicators of the disease, mistaking them for common health issues. Pancreatic cancer, often called the 'silent killer,' is the deadliest common cancer in the UK, responsible for around 100,000 deaths yearly. More than half of patients die within three months of diagnosis, with eight in ten cases identified too late.

Dr. Neville Menezes, a consultant pancreatic surgeon, highlighted persistent abdominal or back pain, unexplained weight loss, and jaundice as critical symptoms. He stressed that these signs, if they persist for over four weeks, warrant a GP visit. Other indicators include digestive problems like nausea and changes in bowel habits, as well as itchy skin and newly diagnosed diabetes.

These symptoms are easily confused with less severe conditions such as IBS. However, their persistence, especially in conjunction with jaundice or new-onset diabetes, could signal pancreatic cancer. The disease's subtle onset means it is often advanced by the time severe symptoms appear, underscoring the need for prompt medical attention.

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Dr. Menezes highlighted persistent abdominal/back pain, unexplained weight loss, jaundice, digestive issues, and new-onset diabetes as key subtle signs.
It's called a 'silent killer' because its early symptoms are subtle and often mistaken for other common ailments, leading to late diagnosis.
Pancreatic cancer is the deadliest common cancer in the UK, with around 100,000 deaths annually and an expected rise to 16,000 new cases by 2040.

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