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Is It Possible For Acute Pancreatitis To Turn Into Cancer?

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Posted on Thu, 12 Mar 2015
Question: inflammation of pancreas. (Pancreatitis) is there possible for that to turn in cancer
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Answered by Dr. Dr. Ivan Romich (37 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
for acute pancreatiits it isnt possible

Detailed Answer:
Acute pancreatitis is inflammation of pancreas caused in most cases by gallbladder stones or alcohol. It usually improve within few days of antibiotics and there is no consequence unless necrotic pancraatitis occur,in this case it must be surgically managed. Chronic pancreatitis is something else. It iccurs in excessive and long alcohol abuse or in some methabolic diseases. In this case pancreatic pseudocysts can develop inside pancreatic parenchima. Such cysts are almost always benign but may grow to significant size and cause some difficulties. Very rarely these cysts may increase risk of tumor develpment so generally such risk is very minor. Pancreatic tumors are mostly geneticaly determined. Wish you good health. Regards
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Is It Possible For Acute Pancreatitis To Turn Into Cancer?

Brief Answer: for acute pancreatiits it isnt possible Detailed Answer: Acute pancreatitis is inflammation of pancreas caused in most cases by gallbladder stones or alcohol. It usually improve within few days of antibiotics and there is no consequence unless necrotic pancraatitis occur,in this case it must be surgically managed. Chronic pancreatitis is something else. It iccurs in excessive and long alcohol abuse or in some methabolic diseases. In this case pancreatic pseudocysts can develop inside pancreatic parenchima. Such cysts are almost always benign but may grow to significant size and cause some difficulties. Very rarely these cysts may increase risk of tumor develpment so generally such risk is very minor. Pancreatic tumors are mostly geneticaly determined. Wish you good health. Regards