Story highlights Takai, a Democrat, represented Hawaii

He made his cancer publicly known last year

Washington (CNN) Rep. Mark Takai of Hawaii has died after a battle with pancreatic cancer, his office announced Wednesday. He was 49.

"The Takai family thanks the people of Hawaii for their support during this difficult time," said an official statement issued by the congressman's office, which noted Takai was surrounded by his family.

Takai, a Democrat, made his cancer publicly known last year after a tumor was found in his pancreas.

"A few days ago, my doctors conducted diagnostic tests in response to certain stomach pains and discomfort that I have been experiencing for several weeks," Takai said in a statement in October. "The tests show that I have a small tumor in the pancreas and I will shortly begin treatment."

Takai was elected to Congress in 2014 after spending 20 years as a state lawmaker.

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