The Chronicle

Jamie back in Octagon after fighting cancer

- By CRAIG JOHNS

MMA athlete Jamie Stephenson will return to the octagon for the first time in over three years – after a battle with cancer and a snapped anterior cruciate ligament.

The Bishop Auckland fighter last competed in May 2014 and it was around that time he started having breathing problems.

But what he first thought was asthma turned out to be far more serious.

“I seemed more out of breath and I was wheezing when I was breathing,” he explained. “I selfdiagno­sed myself with asthma.

“I went to see my doctor in the December and was given some breathing tests and immediatel­y she knew there was something wrong.

“She sent me for an x-ray and it came back with a large mass in my chest, 22cm in size!”

In February 2015, Stephenson was diagnosed with Stage 2b Hogskins Lymphoma, a cancer of the lymphatic system.

“With being so fit I had no symptoms whatsoever apart from my breathing which was only caused by the tumour growing into my windpipe,” he added. “I started intense chemothera­py straight away. I was on chemo solid for seven months. It was rough, from vomiting, to briefly losing the use of my legs due, to nerve damage, to sometimes thinking I might die.”

After completing his treatment, Jamie was sent for tests which revealed the tumour had shrunk dramatical­ly and he was given the all-clear in September 2015.

And the 29-year-old explained how remaining positive throughout the treatment helped him cope.

“It was the best phone-call ever, I still remember the day now,” he said. “Being told you have cancer is out of anyone’s reach. There’s nothing anyone can do but be positive, do things that make you happy and put up the good fight.”

After being given the all-clear, Stephenson had a further setback after needing surgery on his ACL.

“I wanted to get back into training straight away but I had to have ACL surgery as soon as I finished my chemothera­py,” he said. “So me getting back into training really started with my ACL rehab and then was eventually built up to full MMA.”

Stephenson will make his return on September 2 at North East promotion Made4theca­ge’s 25th instalment, Legacy, an opportunit­y which he is relishing.

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