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[|Human|] Hi Dr Last January I was in  the Hospital for stomach pain. It turned out that my pancreas valve that releases yhe insulin was three times the normal size. He was very thorough. He had a sonogram. xrays,rscp scan I think thats what it was. And he put the endoscope ( tube down my throat  0 and said it was fine. Well ive been reading and finding out that pancreatic is almost always fatal. What should I do$ i lost my son to a rare type of brain cancer he got at 14 followed by non hodghkins lymphomia Im really terrified that this is bad. Im really scared. I have no insurance  And dony know
[|AI|]  Hi, Based on the information provided it seems " like a benign insulin" which is a cancer of - Beta cells that produces the insulin, and the surgical removal of this cell mass will be a cure of your problem.  It's not a malignant pancreatic cancer you have been reading about, just a simple tumor that can be removed and 100% cure is obtained.  Now for the insurance issues, some hospital will allow a cheap surgical option, NEEDY MEDS website will help you to locate such cheap location. Hope it helps.