What are the symptoms of recurrence of pancreatic cancer four years after surgery?

Symptoms of recurrence of pancreatic cancer four years after surgery include epigastric pain, choking on food and discomfort of fullness.
After surgery, the symptoms can be relieved or disappear. Four years of recurrence will make the symptoms of cardia cancer appear again, i.e. discomfort or pain at the back of sternum, foreign body sensation when swallowing food, swelling or tightness in chest, choking on food, intermittent fullness and discomfort in epigastric region, difficulty in swallowing, vomiting, weight loss, anemia, emaciation and other symptoms.
If the tumor invades neighboring organs, pneumonia, lung abscess and so on may appear, and when metastatic lymph nodes are transferred, the trachea may be compressed, causing respiratory difficulties.
If symptoms of cardia cancer appear, it is recommended to go to the hospital for consultation, complete examination to make a clear diagnosis and active treatment, so as to avoid delaying the condition.