11 Signs of One of the Most Deadly Cancers You Are Likely to Ignore

4. Abdominal pain

Most people with pancreatic cancer – about 80% – report a persistent dull, chronic ache that originates in the upper abdomen, sometimes wrapping around to the back.

Though the pain may come and go at first, it is typically more intense at night and progresses from mild to severe over weeks or months. The location of the pain gives doctors a clue about where to look for tumors.

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