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Terminal Cancer Patient and Runner Reveals the Symptom He Shouldn’t Have Ignored

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For months, Lee Rawlison saw doctors but never got a clear answer. The initial tests didn’t show anything out of the ordinary. He lived with the pain, assuming it would eventually go away. But then came the diagnosis: terminal pancreatic cancer.

Pancreatic cancer is often described as one of the most silent and deadly forms of cancer. It tends to develop without alerting the patient. Doctors explain that the early symptoms are very easy to overlook. The pain is usually mild, and the warning signs appear gradually—sometimes too late.

Still, there are some symptoms that should never be ignored, no matter how minor they may seem. Persistent pain in the abdomen or back, unexplained weight loss, and overwhelming fatigue are all red flags. Other signs—such as jaundice, dark urine, or blood clots—should prompt an immediate doctor’s visit.

Like many others, Lee waited too long to see a specialist. That delay meant the diagnosis came late—when the cancer was already advanced. At that stage, the chances of recovery drop dramatically.

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