Unexplained blood clots, especially if you have no risk factors
10. Fatigue
Overwhelming, unexplained tiredness that doesn’t improve with rest is a common but easily dismissed symptom of many illnesses—including pancreatic cancer.
What to notice: Fatigue that interferes with daily life, feels different from normal tiredness, and persists despite adequate sleep.
When to See a Doctor
Don’t panic. Having one or even several of these symptoms doesn’t mean you have pancreatic cancer. Most of the time, these symptoms are caused by far less serious conditions.
But do pay attention. If you have:
Jaundice (yellowing) – see a doctor immediately
Persistent symptoms that last more than 2 weeks without explanation
New-onset diabetes after age 50
Unexplained weight loss
A combination of several symptoms
…make an appointment with your primary care provider. Be specific about what you’ve noticed and for how long.
Risk Factors to Know
While anyone can develop pancreatic cancer, certain factors increase risk:
Age – Most common after 60