The Challenges of Childhood Cancer. To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video Author: Ellie Published: 1st Feb '18 Region: Nottingham, UK Cancer Type: Rhabdomyosarcoma Last but not last Ellie talks about her day to day challanges that she faced when going through cancer. Embed Copy and paste this code onto your website. Leave a Comment Related Films Last year Harry challenged himself to complete the Brighton Marathon, exactly two years to the day that he was told he had the all clear from cancer. Harry now reflects back at his amazing achievement and how he felt he could well […] It’s not to win, it’s to never give in. It’s Lucie’s last day at Teenage Cancer Trust’s Royal Albert Hall 2015 gigs. Last day, I need coffee! It’s the last day of filming for our One Week In Cancer filmmakers, boo I hear you cry, but let’s have one last update to see what they got up to! One Week In Cancer 2014 – Sunday Time to meet 23 year old Gemma who was diagnosed with a brain tumour last year. At first Gemma found the news to be really scary and she thought she wouldn’t have anything to look forward to but after a […] Cancer Can’t Stop Me Richard explains the differences between his last stay and his current one. Richard’s film shows us how sometimes an adult ward can seem very bleak to a teenager. Here’s hoping that one day all hospitals will have teenage cancer units. On the Adult Ward
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