The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Brave Lily facing more treatment

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A brave Perth girl whose cancer battle has touched hearts around the world is preparing for her next round of chemothera­py straight after Boxing Day.

Lily Douglas, 11, will have the treatment at the Royal Hospital for Sick Children in Edinburgh on Thursday.

The youngster’s family hoped she had beaten the disease earlier this year after groundbrea­king therapy in the US but they suffered a setback in October when the stage-four Ewing’s sarcoma returned.

The diagnosis meant they had to cancel a planned trip to Malaga in Spain to undergo alternativ­e treatment.

Lily’s mum Jane Douglas said: “I’d like to thank everyone so much for the continued support and helping my girl get treatment. Lily starts round two of chemothera­py on December 27 and this will run until December 31.

“Lily is tired but doing well.”

The St John’s RC Primary School pupil has already gone through chemothera­py, nine operations and proton beam therapy in America, as well as battling seven infections.

Despite it all, she has continued to pursue her passion for dance and has won 90 trophies and 200 medals in ballet, tap, street and modern dance.

She took centre stage in July as she performed a poignant ballet sequence at the Cancer Research UK Kids and Teens Star Awards party in London.

Local businesses have come together to support Lily, setting up a bank account for donations.

Jane praised well-wishers as a Christmas pooch parade went ahead yesterday at the North Inch to raise funds for the appeal.

She said: “We must thank everyone for their support – I hope everyone involved in the Christmas pooch parade has a great day.

“We were actually offered a dog to come along to the parade but unfortunat­ely we’ll be at the pantomime, Cinderella, at the SECC in Glasgow. It’s so lovely that everyone is trying to help Lily.”

 ?? Picture: Lesley Martin. ?? Lily Douglas is to have her next round of chemothera­py later this week.
Picture: Lesley Martin. Lily Douglas is to have her next round of chemothera­py later this week.

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