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Riley, 5, loves princesses but battles brain tumor

Posted at 12:02 am May 3, 2014
By Sara Wise Leave a Comment

Riley Mozingo

Five-year-old Riley Mozingo was diagnosed with brain cancer May 10, 2010. A princess-themed carnival was held Friday at Lake City Elementary School in her honor. All proceeds from the carnival will help fund her bedroom renovation. (Photos by Sara Wise)

LAKE CITY—“Come on, let’s go,” shouts Riley Mozingo as she drags her good friend, Anderson County Schools junior Emilee Hooks, toward the bounce house outside Lake City Elementary School.

Riley is a typical five-year-old. She loves princesses—especially The Little Mermaid, Ariel—and has big dreams to become a doctor when she grows up. But one thing sets Riley apart: she was diagnosed with astrocytoma grade 3.

She has had eight procedures since she was diagnosed with the brain tumor on May 14, 2010, and has undergone chemotherapy and radiation treatments. Now, she has to attend physical therapy sessions because she has trouble with her left side. Her tumor hasn’t shrunk—it actually got bigger during chemo—but it’s stayed about the same size with radiation.

Riley Mozingo and Little Mermaid

Riley admires a Little Mermaid-themed game during the carnival.

But it’s not all bad for Riley. She’s about to have her bedroom renovated by Special Spaces of Knoxville. The nonprofit organization renovates rooms for sick children all across the country, especially those with life-threatening illnesses. Riley is getting a princess-themed room.

Melanie Lamberson of Special Spaces said that once she heard about a five-year-old with cancer, she knew she had to help. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Community, Education, Health, K-12, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County, Ariel, astrocytoma, brain tumor, cancer, Carnival, chemotherapy, Cinderella, Clinch River Community School, Disney, Emilee Hooks, Hat Day, Heather Herrin, kindergarten, Lake City Elementary School, LCES, Little Mermaid, Melanie Lamberson, physical therapy, princess, radiation treatment, Riley Mozingo, Snow White, Special Spaces, Tomeka Mozingo, Wood Maryville

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