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Can Pancreatic Cancer Occur In A Child Having Stomach Pain?

Dear Sir,

My nephew having stomach pain since last four years. He is 14 years old. After had some treatment, we came to know that, it is pancreatic. Please find herewith the attached his scan & blood report for your review.

I would like to know that, is there any chance to have pancreas cancer?


Mon, 27 Oct 2014
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Acute or chronic pancreatitis is a painful condition characterised by recurrent abdominal pain. Although it is a grave condition which is hard to treat, it does not usually progress to cancer and you need not worry about this part. In other words, the chance of progressing to pancreatic cancer is very less. I do not find the reports attached as this is not a premium question.
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Can Pancreatic Cancer Occur In A Child Having Stomach Pain?

Acute or chronic pancreatitis is a painful condition characterised by recurrent abdominal pain. Although it is a grave condition which is hard to treat, it does not usually progress to cancer and you need not worry about this part. In other words, the chance of progressing to pancreatic cancer is very less. I do not find the reports attached as this is not a premium question.