If
you’ve noticed your bodily wastes changing color or consistency, this could be
another serious sign of pancreatic cancer. If your stools come out greasy and
gray, and if your urine turns a dark brown color, it’s best to get yourself
checked out. Both changes in urine and color of feces are also symptoms of
jaundice, and caused by the tumor blocking the pancreas’ bile production.
Notably, changes in the color of your urine can also be caused by the amount of
water you consume. If you’re dehydrated, your urine will come out dark. Same
goes with stools, it can also depend on the food you eat. But if the color
consistency of your urine and stools remain the alarming dark brown urine and
grey stool on a regular basis, it’s a sign of a serious condition.