10Diabetes
In some rare cases, pancreatic cancer would lead to high blood sugar or diabetes. This is because cancer cells destroy other cells that are responsible for making insulin in the body. As a result, your body will not have sufficient insulin to control the levels of blood sugar. Some other associated signs could include feeling hungry and thirsty and needing to urinate more frequently. In some cases, pancreatic cancer can also result in small changes in your levels of blood sugar that do not trigger signs of diabetes. Blood tests can be taken to detect these health issues for early treatments. [10]















