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My SIL had gallstones removed 2 years ago and just a few months ago was told she has pancreatic cancer. Its too far gone for an operation. Could the gallstones cause a cancer? They are close together in the body.
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No........ there is no conclusive evidence that gallstones are a factor in the development of pancreatic cancer.
19:52 Fri 30th Nov 2018
Having gallstones can increase the risk of having cancer of the gallbladder but, even so, the probability of a person with gallstones going on to have cancer of the gallbladder still is less than 1 in 10,000.
https:/ /www.nh s.uk/co ndition s/galls tones/c omplica tions/
So a link to pancreatic cancer would seem to be even less likely.
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So a link to pancreatic cancer would seem to be even less likely.
From the website of Pancreatic Cancer UK:
"Some evidence suggests that people who have gallstones or have had their gall bladder removed (cholecystectomy) may have an increased risk of pancreatic cancer, although other studies have found no link"
https:/ /www.pa ncreati ccancer .org.uk /inform ation-a nd-supp ort/fac ts-abou t-pancr eatic-c ancer/r isk-fac tors-fo r-pancr eatic-c ancer/# gallsto nes
Which, as Sqad has said, translates as "no conclusive evidence".
"Some evidence suggests that people who have gallstones or have had their gall bladder removed (cholecystectomy) may have an increased risk of pancreatic cancer, although other studies have found no link"
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Which, as Sqad has said, translates as "no conclusive evidence".