
Our body is like a machine. If something goes wrong, it inevitably affects the entire organism, even if the symptoms aren’t always easily linked to a serious pathology.
The pancreas produces several important hormones, including insulin and glucagon (which regulate blood sugar levels). The pancreas also produces several enzymes, such as trypsin. Transported through the pancreatic ducts to the intestines, these enzymes aid in the digestion and absorption of certain nutrients.
Pancreatic cancer, or neoplasia, occurs when certain cells, most often ductal cells, multiply uncontrollably.
We are talking about a cancer that is still very difficult to treat, the risk of which is high, but perhaps not everyone knows that there are symptoms that should not be ignored.
Here are four warning signs of pancreatic cancer that involve the legs. Let’s take a closer look at them on page two of our article.