Every year in the United States, more than 50,000 people suffer from painful inflammation of the pancreas. Most patients recover completely. But some develop chronic pancreatitis, which is marked by deep pain and gradual destruction of the organ. Many of these people eventually undergo an operation that removes their damaged pancreas, including the insulin-making islet cells, and thus results in diabetes.
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