Symptoms of pancreatic cancer are rarely visible until the disease reaches an advanced stage, which contributes to the low survival rate (six percent). When symptoms are present, they include body pain (specifically in the torso or middle back), nausea, fatigue, blood clotting, dark urine, weight loss, and yellowing on the skin and eyes. This disease very rarely afflicts people under the age of forty-five, although it is possible. Although pancreatic cancer is barely in the top ten most common cancer diagnoses, it is the fourth deadliest. Pancreatic adenocarcinoma is the most common type on pancreatic tumor, and is the cause of ninety-five percent on pancreatic cancer.
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