My Name is Sue Morgan Your browser doesn’t support HTML5 video. Here is a link to the video instead. Author: Sue Morgan Published: 21st Mar '06 Region: Leeds Tags: St. James Hospital Hilarious outtakes from the intro of the DVD “Teenagers Survival Guide to Cancer Treatment”. Embed Copy and paste this code onto your website. Show Comments (3) Related Films Dan Savage was diagnosed with testicular cancer in 2003. During his treatment at St. James Hospital – Leeds, Dan who was studying for an Art degree at the time went on to draw sketches about his cancer experience. During his […] FYSOT ’11 – A Walk in the Park After previously hearing from Anna and Donna and their experiences on Ward 94, we get a tour around the place in question along with fellow patient Ed. As well as getting a sneaky peak at some of the fantastic facilities […] Ward 94 The teenage cancer ward aim to help patients understand more about their tumours. What Colour is My Cancer? David’s story is about how he had to deal with going from being at the top of his game to being stuck in hospital with cancer. David’s Story Filmed from Scott’s point of view, he explains his struggle with leukaemia, and how it changed his relationship with his family. Scott’s Story
Dan Savage was diagnosed with testicular cancer in 2003. During his treatment at St. James Hospital – Leeds, Dan who was studying for an Art degree at the time went on to draw sketches about his cancer experience. During his […] FYSOT ’11 – A Walk in the Park
After previously hearing from Anna and Donna and their experiences on Ward 94, we get a tour around the place in question along with fellow patient Ed. As well as getting a sneaky peak at some of the fantastic facilities […] Ward 94
The teenage cancer ward aim to help patients understand more about their tumours. What Colour is My Cancer?
David’s story is about how he had to deal with going from being at the top of his game to being stuck in hospital with cancer. David’s Story
Filmed from Scott’s point of view, he explains his struggle with leukaemia, and how it changed his relationship with his family. Scott’s Story