16. Pancreas cancer – This disease takes about eight per 100,000 people in the United States. Primary symptoms for this 16th leading fatality cause is characterized by dark urine, yellow skin or eyes, fatigue, or loss of appetite.
17. Endocrine disorders – This group of diseases affects sexual function, reproduction, sleep, mood and other hormones. Low metabolism is one of the symptoms, and endocrine disorders cause about eight deaths per 100,000 people.
18. Lymphomas – About seven people per 100,000 have lost their lives to this disease. Groin swelling, abdominal lumps, sudden weight loss, and shortness of breath are some signs. Swollen lymph nodes are one of the other primary symptoms.