The Life of David Your browser doesn’t support HTML5 video. Here is a link to the video instead. Author: David Cowan Published: 11th Oct '13 Channel: HeadSpace Region: Sheffield, UK Cancer Type: Brain Tumour, Pineal Endodermal Sinus Tags: Epilepsy, Exercise, Memory Problems, Shunt, Work Experience Footage taken from this years One Week In Cancer filming project where we asked young people with cancer to film their week. In this film we follow David Cowan around to see what a typical week is like for the 20 year old. Comments are closed. Related Films Time to enter the mind of Nick Ives with this wonderfully creative animation about cancer A Weird Film About Cancer Over 400 guests attended the British Film Institute in London on World Cancer Day for the premiere of Surviving Terminal Cancer which The Brain Tumour Charity are supporting. For more information, please visit The Brain Tumour Charity’s website here. Surviving Terminal Cancer – film premiere Filmed as apart of jimmyteens.tv very own media training programme this film explores David, Ryan, Thomas and Wen’s experiences with relationships and how these have changed since they were diagnosed with cancer. Relationships Filmed as apart of jimmyteens.tv very own media training programme this film explores David, Ryan, Thomas and Wen’s thoughts and feelings on faith before, during and after cancer. Faith A brilliant mix of photographs from the Ellen MacArthur Cancer Trust first time sailing group (3rd-6th September 2012). If you would like more information on how you could be involved with Ellen MacArthur Cancer Trust please visit their website here. […] Ellen MacArthur Cancer Trust – First Timers – Photo Film
Footage taken from this years One Week In Cancer filming project where we asked young people with cancer to film their week. In this film we follow David Cowan around to see what a typical week is like for the 20 year old.
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