Pancreatic Cancer: 2 Subtle Symptoms That Are Easy to Miss (But Could Save Your Life)

Twelve weeks.
That’s how quickly pancreatic cancer took my father from feeling mildly unwell to gone.

There were no alarms.
No sudden pain.
Just small changes we didn’t understand — until it was too late.

He lost weight without trying.
His skin turned yellow, like old paper.
We thought it was stress. Aging. A liver issue.

But it wasn’t.

By the time he was diagnosed, the cancer had spread.
Treatment options were limited.
And just over three months later… he was gone.

Pancreatic cancer doesn’t shout.
It whispers.
And if you’re not listening closely, you’ll miss it.

Now, I share his story — not to scare, but to warn.
Because early detection could save someone else.

And that kind of awareness?
It starts with two quiet symptoms most people ignore.

🔍 Why Pancreatic Cancer Is So Deadly
Pancreatic cancer is one of the most aggressive cancers — with a 5-year survival rate of around 12% (up slightly in recent years, but still low).

Why?