Pancreatic cancer is a formidable adversary in the realm of oncology, presenting a significant challenge to both patients and healthcare professionals alike. This malignancy originates in the pancreas, a vital organ nestled deep within the abdomen.
Persistent pain in the abdomen or back, often located in the upper abdomen or mid-back region.
Yellowing of the skin and whites of the eyes, accompanied by dark urine and pale-colored stools.
Significant and unexplained weight loss, even without changes to diet or exercise.
Decreased appetite leading to reduced food intake and subsequent weight loss.
Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, or changes in bowel habits due to pancreatic cancer affecting the digestive system.
Development of diabetes, particularly type 2, without previous history, or worsening of existing diabetes.
Frog legs are low in saturated fats, which can help lower cholesterol levels and reduce the risk of heart disease.
Light-colored, greasy, or fatty stools (steatorrhea) due to impaired digestion and absorption of fats.
ersistent nausea and vomiting, which may worsen after eating or lying down.
Chronic indigestion, discomfort, or bloating after meals, often accompanied by a feeling of fullness.