My Point of View
- Author: Tom Buckley
- Published: 31st Aug '06
- Region: Manchester
- Cancer Type: Bone Cancer, Osteosarcoma
- Tags: Blood Counts, Chemotherapy, Energy Levels, Hickman Line, Music, Scared, Secondary Cancer, Sickness, Surgery, Temperature, The Christie, video diary
Tom’s view of the hospital at the time of his chemo. His film lets you really see how hard it has been for him.
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