Pancreatic cancer can affect how the body digests fats, leading to bowel changes. A common sign is steatorrhea—pale, greasy, foul-smelling stools that float due to undigested fat. This occurs when the pancreas doesn’t produce enough enzymes to break down nutrients. People may also experience diarrhea, frequent bowel movements, or visible food remnants in stool.

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