Rob Ford health update coming today at 5 p.m. ET

Written By Unknown on Rabu, 17 September 2014 | 22.45

The medical status of Toronto Mayor Rob Ford, who remains in hospital, should become clearer today, as doctors are expected to update the public for the first time in nearly a week.

Doctors at Mount Sinai Hospital have scheduled a 5 p.m. ET news conference where they are expected to discuss Ford's condition.

He has been in hospital since last Wednesday, after doctors discovered a tumour in his abdomen.

He was initially admitted to Humber River Hospital, but was transferred to Mount Sinai last Thursday.

'Our family's strong, Rob's strong and with all the support of the people, that's what keeps us going.'- Doug Ford, Mayor Rob Ford's brother

For days, Ford's family members have been visiting the hospital, but have said little to the public about his condition.

"Our family's strong, Rob's strong and with all the support of the people, that's what keeps us going," his brother, Doug Ford, who stepped in to fill Rob Ford's shoes in the mayoral race, said Wednesday.

Doctors previously disclosed that Rob Ford has a "fair size" tumour that is located in his mid- to lower abdomen. He is known to have undergone CT scans and a biopsy on his abdomen, though the Toronto Sun's Joe Warmington has reported that the mayor has since had another biopsy on his lungs.

After the abdominal tumour was found, Ford dropped out of the mayoral race at the last minute — and Coun. Doug Ford replaced him on the ballot. Rob Ford, in turn, entered the race for councillor in Ward 2, which he held before becoming mayor.

Rob Ford turned 45 in May. He has been to hospital at least two other times this year — for a reported toe injury, and when he went into rehab nearly a year after the start of a drug-related scandal involving crack cocaine that has made Ford a world-famous politician.

Ford was also hospitalized in 2009 for a tumour on his appendix that he had surgically removed.

Last year, reports emerged that Ford had been recorded smoking crack and that someone was trying to sell that recording. The mayor denied both using the drug and the existence of the tape.

Last October, police revealed they had obtained a video file that was consistent with what the media had reported. Within a week, Ford admitted to having smoked crack, which he then said had likely occurred during one of his "drunken stupors."

Doug Ford Toronto Mayor papers

Doug Ford submitted his papers to enter the mayoral race last week after the withdrawal of Rob Ford. (Chris Young/Canadian Press)

Ford did not leave office, despite repeated calls to do so. Council stripped him of some of his powers, but he carried on. He vowed to stop drinking.

The drug scandal made headlines around the world, along with various recordings that popped up showing Ford acting bizarrely, including one in which he was speaking in a Jamaican patois.

When photos emerged this spring of the mayor holding a crack pipe, Ford took a leave of absence and went to rehab. He came back to work at the end of June and resumed his campaign for re-election.

Ford was elected as mayor in 2010 after spending the previous decade serving as a city councillor in Etobicoke, the Toronto suburb where he lives. He is married and the father of two young children.


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