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Bollywood actor Irrfan Khan has been reportedly diagnosed with Brain cancer. The actor is currently admitted in Kokilaben Hospital. Identified as Glioblastoma Multiforme (GBM) Grade IV, also called ‘Death on Diagnosis’ is one of the deadly cancers.

Earlier, the actor had revealed in an official statement that he is suffering from a rare disease. Here’s is a news we were certainly not expecting or waited for. Bollywood actor Irrfan Khan has been reportedly diagnosed with brain cancer and the actor has currently admitted in Kokilaben Hospital in Mumbai. Identified as Glioblastoma Multiforme (GBM) Grade IV, also called ‘death on diagnosis’ is one of the deadly cancers.

If the latest reports are to be believed, Irrfan had been having convulsion attacks along with slurring of speech due which he had to admitted into the Hospital immediately. The tumor has been identified as ‘death on diagnosis’ as death becomes certain once the diagnosis is confirmed.

The aggressiveness of the tumor is believed to be very high. However, the doctors need to go for a needle biopsy to ascertain the exact nature of the tumour. According to latest reports, Irran Khan will be going through a chemo coupled with Radiation Therapy.

The final decision will only be made after the reports of biopsy are finally out. In an official statement issued on his Twitter handle, Irrfan had earlier said, “Sometimes you wake up with a jolt with life shaking you up.

The last fifteen days, my life has been a suspense story. Little had I known that my search for rare stories would make me find a rare disease. I have never given up and have always fought for my choices and always will.” He further added, “My family and friends are with me and we are working it out the best way possible.

In trying times, please don’t speculate as I will myself share with you my story within a week- ten days, when the further investigations come with a conclusive diagnosis. Till them, wish the best for me,” he said. After putting all his work commitments on hold due to his illness, Irrfan’s publicist had earlier revealed, “The doctors have strictly advised complete bed rest for Irrfan. His team is working on rescheduling all his commitments in the best interest of all causing as minimal as issues to everyone.”

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