An operation to remove a tumour from little Isla Caton has been a success, according to her parents.

Isla is on her way up, the wonderful surgical team have removed it all & the bone is perfect. Isla is moving around & the Surgeon is very please with her. We feel like we have won the lottery, We would like to thank everyone for your support and kind words ❤️ @islasfight ❤️ pic.twitter.com/XXiYif7W7I -- Isla Caton (@islasfight) March 6, 2018

"Everyone of you are my family"



Top man @Noble16Mark I knew it wouldn't be long before you popped up.



CLASS ACT!!! #TeamIsla pic.twitter.com/Q4d9P4gAPM -- Baz Cox ⚒ (@Baz1980WHU) March 6, 2018

The three-year-old, who is suffering from Neuroblastoma and whose plight has captured the hearts of all West Ham supporters - and many from outside the club - underwent surgery to remove a tumour from her brain earlier today, according to a post from her mother.And fortunately, initial reports suggest that the operation has been a success - as mum Nicola has just confirmed via social media.Earlier in the day, West Ham captain Mark Noble had sent the following message in support of little Isla, who he carried out onto the pitch ahead of the recent Premier League meeting with AFC Bournemouth.If you'd like to contribute to the fund to get Isla to the US for much-needed treatment, visit the Bradley Lowery Foundation in order to to make a donation