What Colour is My Cancer? Your browser doesn’t support HTML5 video. Here is a link to the video instead. Author: Sue Morgan Published: 28th Jul '06 Region: Leeds Tags: Cancer Cells, Lymph Node, Pathology, St. James Hospital, Tumour, White Blood Cells The teenage cancer ward aim to help patients understand more about their tumours. my cancer looked like an elaborate pizza topping. mmm, pizza. Comments are closed. Related Films Session 7 – Clinical issues in trial development : Feasibility of using circulating dendritic cells in cancer vaccine treatments for glioblastoma Sue Morgan explains how some young people find looking at their own cancer cells under the microscope help the young person to process their own cancer diagnosis through visualisation. FYSOT ’14 – What colour is my cancer? Textural Artist Gill Hickman ran a series of art workshops in various Teenage Cancer Trust units across the country to encourage young people to think of their cells and then recreate their cells using colour and texture. These pieces of artwork […] Spectacular Cells at RAH 2012 Ever wondered what is cancer? Well Teenage Cancer Trust’s Nurse Consultant for Leeds – Sue Morgan is here to tell you all about the science of cancer, what a benign tumour is and the question that a lot of us […] What is cancer? Sue Morgan delivers a highly informative talk on new ways for young patients to discover more about their cancer through studying its appearance more closely. Relating her findings to the needs and necessary requirements all young cancer patients have, Sue […] FYSOT ’10: What Colour is My Cancer
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Sue Morgan explains how some young people find looking at their own cancer cells under the microscope help the young person to process their own cancer diagnosis through visualisation. FYSOT ’14 – What colour is my cancer?
Textural Artist Gill Hickman ran a series of art workshops in various Teenage Cancer Trust units across the country to encourage young people to think of their cells and then recreate their cells using colour and texture. These pieces of artwork […] Spectacular Cells at RAH 2012
Ever wondered what is cancer? Well Teenage Cancer Trust’s Nurse Consultant for Leeds – Sue Morgan is here to tell you all about the science of cancer, what a benign tumour is and the question that a lot of us […] What is cancer?
Sue Morgan delivers a highly informative talk on new ways for young patients to discover more about their cancer through studying its appearance more closely. Relating her findings to the needs and necessary requirements all young cancer patients have, Sue […] FYSOT ’10: What Colour is My Cancer
my cancer looked like an elaborate pizza topping. mmm, pizza.