Mayor Ford Transferred to Mount Sinai for Tumour Treatment

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Humber River Hospital has confirmed that Toronto Mayor Rob Ford has been transferred to Mount Sinai Hospital on Thursday afternoon after being admitted to Humber River Hospital on Wednesday. During a press conference on Wednesday evening by Humber River Hospital president and CEO Dr., Rueben Devlin, it was confirmed that the mayor had suffered from abdominal pain for the better part of three months but only Wednesday did it become “unbearable.”

In his remarks, Dr. Devlin explained that “it wasn’t a small tumour, but the size isn’t as relevant as what it is,” adding that the hospital aims to investigate the type of tumour, i.e. a process that will take a few days. He alleged that “what we really need is a biopsy to be able to look at exactly what tumour it is and also they’ll investigate to see if the tumour’s anywhere else.” Whereas on the other hand, the mayor’s brother and councilor, Doug Ford, alleged that “it saddens me that I have to be here today and Rob’s in good spirits and just want to thank you for the well wishes and all the calls that are coming in.”

Doug Ford explained that he was having breakfast with his brother on Wednesday morning at Perkins, when the mayor complained of stomach pain, although doctors say that it had been painful for three months. He concluded that “he said his stomach was bothering him, he went to the doctor’s and then the doctor sent him over to Humber and we’re here today.”

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