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Tory, Chow laud Rob Ford as ‘fighter’ in wake of cancer diagnosis

WATCH: Ford’s political rivals show their support towards his battle with cancer. Mark McAllister explains

TORONTO – Olivia Chow and John Tory lauded Mayor Rob Ford as a “fighter” shortly after doctors announced the mayor had been diagnosed with a rare form of cancer.

“There’s a lot of love and support out there and since Mr. Ford is so strong and he’s such a good fighter, I hope he can win this battle against cancer,” Chow said shortly after the announcement.

Dr. Zane Cohen, a senior doctor at Mount Sinai Hospital in Toronto announced Wednesday at 5 p.m. the mayor had been diagnosed with pleomorphic liposarcoma – a rare form of cancer that grows in the fatty tissue of the body.

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Cohen said the cancer makes up about 1 per cent of all cancers.

“We do know that Mayor Ford is a fighter and he will take this on as he said, the fight of his life and I know that all Torontonians will be standing behind him as he engages on that fight of his life,” Tory told reporters Wednesday evening.

Chow and Tory cancelled a debate scheduled for Wednesday evening out of respect for Ford’s health and both agreed the ongoing campaign debate – that had hitherto focused on Rob Ford – should now focus on policy.

“In terms of tomorrow, I think we will continue but let’s remember we’re talking about policies, not individuals, it’s very, very important to focus on the city,” Chow said.

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