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Doctors thought little girl was suffering with lockdown anxiety but scans showed brain tumour 'the size of an egg'

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The family of a 'brave' little girl who underwent successful treatment for a brain tumour say they are devastated after finding out that her cancer has returned.

Doctors initially thought Lily Harding was suffering with lockdown anxiety when she first presented with vomiting in March 2020.

But mum, Toni Jenkins, persisted with GP and hospital visits, as she feared something was seriously wrong with her daughter, who was then aged nine. READ MORE:TV presenter cradled baby daughter after she died in Lanzarote holiday tragedy Scans later revealed that Lily in fact had a tumour in the left frontal lobe of her brain, which Toni described as the size of a 'large egg.' After undergoing three major operations, as well as chemotherapy and radiotherapy at Manchester Children's Hospital, Lily, who was described as a 'true warrior' was given the all clear in April 2021.

But in a heartbreaking turn of events, a three-month check up earlier this month revealed the cancer has now spread to her spine.

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