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  2. Pancreatic Cancer Symptoms: Early Signs Of the Disease - AOL

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    Most people, 83%, are unaware of the symptoms of pancreatic cancer, which has no early detection test, a new survey commissioned by the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network found.

  3. 14 symptoms of pancreatic cancer you’re most likely to ignore

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    12. Fever, shivering, and feeling unwell. Such symptoms are uncommon pancreatic cancer symptoms, but aren’t unheard of and may be either linked to the cancer itself, or possibly an infection ...

  4. Pancreatic Cancer Is Rising at an Alarming Rate in Women ...

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    A new study finds pancreatic cancer rates are increasing in young women. Pancreatic cancer rates are 2.4% higher in young women compared to young men. ... Pancreatic cancer symptoms. Early-stage ...

  5. Pancreatic cancer - Wikipedia

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    The risk of pancreatic cancer in individuals with familial pancreatitis is particularly high. [3] [44] Diabetes mellitus is a risk factor for pancreatic cancer and (as noted in the Signs and symptoms section) new-onset diabetes may also be an early sign of the disease.

  6. Pancreatic tumor - Wikipedia

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    A pancreatic tumor is an abnormal growth in the pancreas. [1] In adults, almost 90% are pancreatic cancer and a few are benign. [1] Pancreatic tumors are rare in children. [1] Classification is based on cellular differentiation (ductal, acinar, neuroendocrine, other) and gross appearance (intraductal, cystic, solid). [1]

  7. Signs and symptoms of cancer - Wikipedia

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    Cancer is a group of diseases involving abnormal cell growth with the potential to invade or spread to other parts of the body. [3] [4] Cancer can be difficult to diagnose because its signs and symptoms are often nonspecific, meaning they may be general phenomena that do not point directly to a specific disease process. [5]