Actor Irrfan Khan, known for Life of Pi and Slumdog Millionaire, diagnosed with neuroendocrine tumour

Award-winning actor attended Sundance Film Festival in January

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Caption: Irrfan Khan, seen promoting the film Puzzle at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival, has revealed he has been diagnosed with an neuroendocrine tumour. (Taylor Jewell/The Associated Press)

Indian actor Irrfan Khan, whose roles in Hollywood films such as Slumdog Millionaire, The Amazing Spider-Man and Life of Pi have brought him fame, has been diagnosed with a tumour and is travelling overseas for treatment, he said on Friday.
Khan did not comment on whether the tumour was cancerous, but dismissed Indian media reports that had speculated he was suffering from brain cancer. He did not say where he would be seeking treatment or for how long.
"Learning that I have been diagnosed with neuroendocrine tumour has admittedly been difficult, but the love and strength of those around me, and that I found within me, have brought me to a place of hope," he said in a Twitter message.

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Tumours originating in the cells of the neuroendocrine system are rare. They can develop in the intestines or pancreas, and may prove cancerous.
Khan had sparked speculation with a revelation on Twitter this month that he was suffering from a rare disease.

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"To those who waited for my words, I hope to be back with more stories to tell," he said on the social network on Friday.

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Caption: Khan, seen at left, is known for roles in films such as Slumdog Millionaire, for which he shared a Screen Actors Guild Award for best cast in a motion picture in 2009. Khan is seen here with Slumdog co-stars, from second-left, Dev Patel, Freida Pinto and Anil Kapoor. (Chris Pizzello/The Associated Press)