evvabeing
Senior Member
but they haven't told us that... or did i miss it? i thought the last thing we heard was '99% sure' it's cancer. no one came back and said 'yes it is cancer'... did they?If I'm reading the statement correctly, the questions are around the size of the tumors (pluaral?) and whether they are in/on the bladder or just near it. Seems that they've diagnosed the cancer part.
eta: from an article that (i think) someone on here shared earlier today...
http://www.thestar.com/news/city_hall/2015/11/05/rob-ford-starting-chemotherapy-for-new-tumour.htmlA Ford aide says the former mayor does not know for sure the new growth pushing against his bladder is cancerous.
does anyone know of anyone that had chemo for a possibly benign tumour? or is rob the first?
as for the amount and size part, from the same article...
Doug Ford told CP24 Thursday evening that his brother has two tumours attached to his bladder – roughly 5 cm and 7cm long that “almost look like a snowman, on top of each other by his bladder,” – and that he will be undergoing five days of chemotherapy. He will then take several weeks off before returning for another round of chemotherapy, at which point doctors will assess if the tumours are operable, Doug Ford said.
yet...
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/rob-ford-chemo-1.3305855According to the statement, they "still do not have definitive test results indicating if there is any organ involvement, or the size of the tumours."
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