Joshua Your browser doesn’t support HTML5 video. Here is a link to the video instead. Author: Joshua Wilson Published: 19th May '16 Channel: Childhood Eye Cancer Trust (CHECT) Region: UK Cancer Type: Eye Cancer, Retinoblastoma Tags: Blind, Sight Loss Joshua was first diagnosed with eye cancer at 18 months. Joshua talks about the impact of losing his sight. Embed Copy and paste this code onto your website. Leave a Comment Related Films Joshua became involved in a charity providing trips for children with cancer when he was younger, and he always thought about whether he’d get cancer himself. He has learnt to laugh and enjoy life, and push himself past his cancer. Wildflower – Colorado A quick overview at some of the films that featured on JTV Cancer Support during the month of May. Films featured in this short film – “I did it” It’s not to win, it’s to never give in Caroline – […] May 2016 – Overview Session 7 – Clinical issues in trial development : A consensus workshop to develop risk-based selection criteria for the next SIOP trail of “Sight saving Therapy” for children with NF-1-associated optic pathway glioma ( NF1-OPG) Is this a scene out of a scary movie? No, it’s the Cardiff lot dressing up for a Halloween party at Caerphilly Castle thanks to The Joshua Foundation. Cardiff’s Halloween Party After finishing treatment, Anthony and his brother thought it would be a good idea to take a Christmas trip to Switzerland…and here’s what happened! First stop, a hot meal and a cold beer, unpacking can wait until later…. Nicely refreshed […] Anthony’s Trip to Switzland
Joshua became involved in a charity providing trips for children with cancer when he was younger, and he always thought about whether he’d get cancer himself. He has learnt to laugh and enjoy life, and push himself past his cancer. Wildflower – Colorado
A quick overview at some of the films that featured on JTV Cancer Support during the month of May. Films featured in this short film – “I did it” It’s not to win, it’s to never give in Caroline – […] May 2016 – Overview
Session 7 – Clinical issues in trial development : A consensus workshop to develop risk-based selection criteria for the next SIOP trail of “Sight saving Therapy” for children with NF-1-associated optic pathway glioma ( NF1-OPG)
Is this a scene out of a scary movie? No, it’s the Cardiff lot dressing up for a Halloween party at Caerphilly Castle thanks to The Joshua Foundation. Cardiff’s Halloween Party
After finishing treatment, Anthony and his brother thought it would be a good idea to take a Christmas trip to Switzerland…and here’s what happened! First stop, a hot meal and a cold beer, unpacking can wait until later…. Nicely refreshed […] Anthony’s Trip to Switzland