What is pancreatic cancer?
Pancreatic cancer is cancer that starts in the pancreas. The pancreas is an organ in your digestive system. It makes juices that help with digestion....
Here we talk about peoples experiences of the signs and symptoms of pancreatic cancer. Pancreatic cancer may not cause symptoms at first. Different types of pancreatic cancer have different symptoms. They can vary from person to person and might be hard to spot. Common symptoms include:
The pain often starts as general discomfort or pain in the abdomen (tummy) and can spread to the back. The pain may come and go to start with but become constant as time goes on.
People often say that the pain gets worse after meals or when they lie down. Some people have pain at night and it disturbs their sleep.
The pain might be mistaken for a pulled muscle or as joint or bone pain. Pancreatic cancer can be hard to diagnose. Pain in the abdomen can happen for many reasons.
Doctors may think the cause is pancreatitis, an ulcer, a pulled muscle, irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), a hiatus hernia or gall stones.
Many people had noticed pain under their ribs or in the upper tummy, but some had pain in other areas of the body too.
William’s GP and a consultant thought that he had an allergic reaction to penicillin. A blood test showed that he had jaundice, before he turned yellow.
Some people we talked to noticed changes to their poo and pee, for example:
Problems with digestion can be a sign of pancreatic cancer, for example:
People may also feel very tired when they have pancreatic cancer. This may be due to loss of muscle strength.
Pancreatic cancer can cause diabetes. Common symptoms of diabetes are hunger, thirst and weight loss. Steve noticed that his vision had deteriorated. He also had leg cramps at night and he was very thirsty. He had recently had his eyes tested so was confused. He went to another optician, who referred him to an ophthalmologist. Meanwhile, Steve decided to have a blood test and a doctor diagnosed diabetes. Then Steve developed jaundice, and his skin became itchy. He had an ultrasound scan, which showed that a tumour in his pancreas had caused his diabetes.
Other people we talked to had more unusual symptoms. Michael said that after drinking wine he would wake in the night with indigestion and ‘the shivers’ and that he would sweat for the next 12 hours. Maureen felt as though she had ‘an alien’ just under her ribs. Davinder and Ben had other unusual symptoms.
Less common types of pancreatic cancer can have different symptoms or no symptoms at all to start with. Neuroendocrine tumours are a rare type of pancreatic cancer that may lead to:
Others types of pancreatic cancer can have very few symptoms for months.
Some people tried to deal with their symptoms themselves before going to see a doctor. Most people went to their GP at least once. Symptoms became so severe in several cases that people went straight to hospital.
It can be difficult for doctors to spot pancreatic cancer because the symptoms vary. It was common for people to have treatment for their symptoms for a while before any tests were done. Thinking about the delays in getting a diagnosis was upsetting for a few people we spoke to.
Pancreatic cancer is cancer that starts in the pancreas. The pancreas is an organ in your digestive system. It makes juices that help with digestion....
People told us about their experiences of getting tests to diagnose pancreatic cancer. The symptoms of pancreatic cancer can vary and can be caused by...