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Small tumor found on Rep. Mark Takai’s pancreas

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U.S. Rep. Mark Takai has been diagnosed with a small tumor on his pancreas after undergoing tests to determine why he had been experiencing some stomach pain in recent weeks, according to a spokesman.

Takai, 48, was elected to his first term in Congress last year representing urban Oahu.

A spokesman for Takaiʻs office said his health issue caused him to miss some House votes Monday, and he is expected to miss some additional votes tomorrow.

Takai released a statement explaining that “the tests show that I have a small tumor in the pancreas and I will shortly begin treatment. My prognosis is very good thanks to early detection and my doctors are confident that I will make a speedy and full recovery.”

“I do not expect to be away from my duties for more than a brief period and look forward to quickly returning to serving the needs of my constituents in Hawaii,” Takai said in a written statement.

Takai served in the Hawaii state Legislature for 20 years before winning election last year to the U.S. House seat that was vacated by former Rep. Colleen Hanabusa. Takai is an Iraq war veteran, and is a lieutenant colonel in the Hawaii Army National Guard.

“My wife Sami and our entire family are grateful for your prayers and support. We ask for continued respect of our family’s privacy as we move forward with treatment,” Takai said in his statement. Takai has a son and a daughter. 

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