FYSOT ’07: A Little Help from my Friends Your browser doesn’t support HTML5 video. Here is a link to the video instead. Published: 16th Mar '07 Channel: FYSOT, Teenage Cancer Trust Region: Newcastle Tags: Emotions, Family, Friends, Peer Support, Photographs, School, Support, Teenage Cancer Trust Unit, Ward Newcastle present a comedy film about helping each other get through cancer. Embed Sorry, you can’t embed this film.Contact Us if you have any questions regarding this. Show Comments (2) Related Films The day of the walk has finally come and Team Peter are out in force, t shirts on, raring to go! With current world heptathlon champion Jessica Ennis present to set proceedings off, along with The Lord Mayor of Sheffield, […] Walk as One 2009 Next up is Claire Woolger, who shares her story of cancer discovery, explaining how she went from being the “average teenager” worrying only about boys, school work and exams, to finding out she had something far scarier to be concerned […] FYSOT’08: Education In this honest and emotional portrayal of how watching a sibling go through cancer treatment can harbour all sorts of powerful thoughts and emotions, Tom describes, through the process of writing down his hopes and fears in a letter, how […] my letter, my brother, my mum Age 22, and diagnosed with bowel and liver cancer, Bonnie tells her story. Bonnie’s Diary Oct ’07 Cancer is nothing new to Katie as she has recovered from it twice already, proving that she’s a fighter. 5 Weeks
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