Hi, I had gone through your question and understand your concerns.
As a liver and pancreatic surgeon I can say that almost all pancreatic cancers should be detectable at CT scan especially if elevated pancreatic enzymes already developed. I think that at this point there are no many factors which are suggestive of pancreatic cancer,however you should do some other tests, at least
bilirubin levels and CA 19-9 markers which is marker of
pancreas cancer.
Amylase and Lipsae are enzymes which are elevated in any other
pancreatic disease including inflammation, cyst, chronic
pancreatitis or some rare intestinal disorders. Most commonly we see it in chronic pancreatitis. This is treated by alcohol avoidance and you should eat less fatty food, less sugar and more vegetables and boiled food.
I suggest to repeat blood tests in 4 weeks and do Ca19-9 and repeat abdominal
ultrasound, not CT. This should be enough to rule out malignancy.
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Wishing you good health.