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		</div><p>The Vatican has denied a report in an Italian newspaper that Pope Francis has a small, curable brain tumour.</p>
<p>A Vatican spokesman said the report in the National Daily was “unfounded and seriously irresponsible”.</p>
<p>“The pope is carrying out as always with his intense activities,” the Rev Federico Lombardi said in a statement.</p>
<p>Citing unnamed sources, the newspaper said the pope had travelled to the San Rossore di Barbaricina clinic near Pisa in recent months to see a Japanese specialist, Dr Takanori Fukushima.</p>
<p>The newspaper said the doctor determined that the small dark spot on Francis’s brain could be cured without surgery.</p>
<p>The newspaper’s editor, Andrea Cangini, said it expected the denial but stood by its story.</p>
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