
10-Year-Old Rings Bell, Gets Eagles Surprise After Cancer
Tanner Antalosky celebrated his final cancer treatment with a bell-ringing ceremony and got the surprise of a lifetime from his care team. The 10-year-old Eagles superfan received a DeVonta Smith jersey and a party filled with green decorations at Lehigh Valley's Topper Cancer Institute.
When 10-year-old Tanner Antalosky rang the bell to mark the end of his cancer treatment, he thought the celebration was over. But his care team at Lehigh Valley's Topper Cancer Institute had other plans.
The young Berks County resident walked into a room transformed with Eagles green decorations from floor to ceiling. His medical team surprised him with a full party to celebrate his incredible journey through treatment.
Tanner's gifts included tickets to see the Harlem Globetrotters and plenty of superhero and car toys. But the moment that left him nearly speechless came when his father pulled a DeVonta Smith Eagles jersey from a bag.
"What!" Tanner exclaimed, his eyes wide with disbelief. When his dad asked if he liked it, the response was immediate: "Yes! I love it!"

The celebration wasn't just one-sided. Tanner gave his doctor an Eagles shirt in return, showing the bond he'd built with his care team during treatment.
Sunny's Take
The real MVP moment came when everyone revealed matching t-shirts. "Tough Like Tanner" appeared on the front, with "No One Fights Alone" on the back, worn proudly by family members and medical staff alike.
These shirts captured something beautiful about Tanner's journey. His strength inspired everyone around him, and their support helped carry him through the hardest moments.
The medical team at Jefferson Health's Topper Cancer Institute didn't just treat a patient. They celebrated a fighter, making sure his final day of treatment felt as victorious as it truly was.
When asked about the party, Tanner summed it up perfectly: "So Cool!!!" For a kid who's been through so much, that genuine excitement says everything about the power of community, compassion, and one amazing care team.
Based on reporting by Google News - Cancer Survivor
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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