Khan did not comment on whether the tumor 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 tumor
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.
Tumors 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.
"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.
(Reporting by Shilpa Jamkhandikar; Editing by Euan Rocha and
Clarence Fernandez)
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