Sunderland Echo

JOSIE BLOGS TO HELP OTHERS

- By Fiona Thompson fiona.thompson@jpress.co.uk Twitter: @fionathomp­sonjp

A teenager fighting cancer has been recruited by her doctor to help other children as they battle the disease.

Josie King, from Thorney Close, is being treated for a form of bone cancer which was found in her thigh when a lump developed last summer.

A date has been scheduled for next month, when she will undergo surgery at the Royal Victoria Infirmary, with her femur to be removed and replaced with a metal rod.

Yesterday, she had her 10th and last chemothera­py before the operation, with a further four planned after she has had the surgery.

It follows on from five weeks of radiothera­py – with the end of that treatment signalled on the ward when the 14-year-old was invited to ring a bell.

The combinatio­n of treatments has successful­ly shrunk the tumour.

Her family have compared the result as it going “from the size of a small bottle of coke to the size of a pop bottle lid”.

While the Sandhill View School student has been in hospital going through treatment, her oncologist has asked her to speak to other children also diagnosed with cancer to help them through tough times, with a blog set up for her to write about her experience­s.

Her caring nature has led to her being nominated for a Braveheart­s of the North East award, while her sights are firmly set on returning to her big love, boxing.

She has also been delighted by the return of her hair now she has been on milder chemo.

Her mum Donna Doneathy, 40, who is also mum to Jessica, 20, and fellow boxer Jack 12, said: “We’re all over the moon with how well she’s doing. She’s written the blog so other children can read about what she’s been through.

“After the surgery, she’s going to have to learn to walk again and it’ll take her a few months.”

Josie’s uncle Shaun and her cousin Louis teamed up with others to host a five-aside football tournament at Silksworth Sports Complex and Ski Slope, while charity nights have been organised by family friend Nicola Haliman and cancer survivor Michelle Smiley.

They have raised £2,500 which will be used to cover the cost of a holiday once Josie’s treatment is complete or support her in other ways.

Josie’s blog can be read via http://josiesfigh­tagainstca­ncer.simplesite.com/ and her progress can be found through the Boxer Josie King’s fight against cancer page on Facebook.

“We’re all over the moon with how well she’s doing”

DONNA DONEATHY

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Cancer sufferer Josie King with her sister Jessica King and mother Donna Doneathy.
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Josie says she can’t wait to go back to boxing.

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