Sunderland Echo

BRADLEY’S HUG AS HE STARTS TOUGH SESSIONS:

- By Sophie Brownson sophie.brownson@jpress.co.uk Twitter: @sbrownsonj­p

Little battler Bradley Lowery has started the second stage of pioneering treatment aimed at prolonging his life.

The brave five-year-old was back in hospital on Monday to start his chemothera­py, after taking centre stage as Everton mascot for their game against Manchester City on Sunday.

Now the Blackhall youngster, who is terminally ill with the rare neuroblast­oma cancer, is undergoing the antibody stage of the combined treatment - said to be the toughest part due to the side effects expected.

But despite the battle he is facing, his mum Gemma Lowery took to Facebook to say her little fighter remains in good spirits.

She told how Bradley started his chemo on Monday, and on Tuesday the antibody will be added, “and this is when the side effects will start”, she said. “He is in good spirits so far.”

Posting an adorable snap on his campaign page, ‘Bradley Lowery’s Fight Against Neuroblast­oma,’ Gemma added that his friend Hope Louise Feeney is also undergoing the same battle as Braland dley and urged the public to give her their support.

Bradley was invited by Everton to be their mascot for the game against Manchester City.

The Merseyside club had already donated £200,000 to his treatment fund and he was carried on to the pitch by Toffees striker Romelu Lukaku before the match at Goodison Park, which was screened live by Sky Sports.

He walked out onto the pitch wearing his Sunder- strip with “Thank you Everton” printed on the back. He posed for pictures with Everton captain Gareth Barry, Manchester City skipper Pablo Zabaleta and the City mascot.

At half-time he reappeared on the pitch, changed into an Everton strip bearing the slogan “cancer has no colours”.

People have given their support to the youngster after his inspiring display.

Tim Sewell said: “What an inspiratio­nal young boy. “Well done Everton. Cancer has no colours, so let’s hope it’s beaten soon.”

Jen Morrin commented: “Bradley, you’re welcome at Goodison Park anytime.”

Jane Jones added: “God bless Bradley, you have made Sunderland so very proud. Everton you are angels xxxx”

Maureen Rogerson said: “Well done Everton and very well done Bradley, hope you enjoyed your day.

“We will be thinking of you little soldier, keep fighting, keep strong, keep smiling that lovely smile. “Lots of hugs and kisses from all of us xxxxxx.”

“What an inspiratio­nal young boy” TIM SEWELL

 ??  ?? Bradley with fellow neuroblast­oma battler Hope Louise Feeney.
Bradley with fellow neuroblast­oma battler Hope Louise Feeney.
 ??  ?? Bradley Lowery with friend Hope Louise Feeney. The pair are battling cancer neuroblast­oma.
Bradley Lowery with friend Hope Louise Feeney. The pair are battling cancer neuroblast­oma.
 ??  ?? Bradley Lowery is carried onto the pitch by Romelu Lukaku before the Everton v Manchester City.
Bradley Lowery is carried onto the pitch by Romelu Lukaku before the Everton v Manchester City.

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