Pancreatic cancer, often called the “silent killer,” progresses rapidly and is difficult to detect in its early stages. While common symptoms include abdominal pain, jaundice, and unexplained weight loss, recent research shows that certain leg symptoms may appear first. Patients may experience pain, swelling, redness, or warmth in the legs, which can serve as early warning signs of pancreatic cancer. Recognising these subtle indicators is vital for timely diagnosis and treatment, potentially improving survival rates. With pancreatic cancer causing over a million deaths globally each year, awareness of both traditional and early leg symptoms is crucial for prevention and early intervention. 1. Pain in the legs Persistent or unexplained pain in the legs can be a subtle yet signifi
Pancreatic cancer: 4 warning signs in your legs that you shouldn't ignore

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