Scientific studies show that 25% of patients with pancreatic cancer develop upper abdominal symptoms within six months of diagnosis. And 15% of people experience warning signs sooner.
Warning signs that may appear months before a cancer diagnosis include the following. These are constipation, diarrhea, cramping pains, other stool changes, nausea, bloating.
In addition, abdominal pain can occur even in the early stages of the disease. This depends on the exact location of the cancer. For example, if the tumor presses on the spine, it can move from the upper abdomen to the back.
The pain may be intermittent. It usually decreases when the body leans forward and increases especially if you eat fatty foods and when eating in the supine position.
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Source: Ferra

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