Ex-Army lad Jack and Nottingham’s CLIC Sargent Young Person’s Community Worker Rachael Ewing look back on Jack’s cancer diagnosis. Jack talks about his life before Hodgkin’s Lymphoma and how Jack’s GP continuously misdiagnosed his many cancer symptoms as post-traumatic stress […]
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Welcome to the life of Shelbee as she takes us on a trip to the local supermarket, a tour of the cemetery on Halloween and a tasty trip to Nando’s even though Shelbee has not long since ate at McDs.
Welcome to the House of Fun – Part One
As Katie’s chemo free time continues Katie fills us in on how she’s been feeling whilst not having to take her tablets. Katie discusses how she understands that she will have to go back on the chemo drugs again and explains […]
Katie’s Blog 19
This is Rhys who has Ewing’s Sarcoma. We follow Rhys who’s busy with his radiotherapy appointments, school and playing on his Xbox.
This is Rhys
Sarah was pregnant with her third child when she discovered that she had Leukaemia. Sarah talks about having to start chemotherapy just days after her daughter was born. Sarah explains how her cancer diagnosis impacted her and her children as […]
Meet Sarah Hickingbotham
Filmed and edited by Amy herself. Titanium – My Story is a short film full of photos of Amy’s cancer time.
Titanium – My Story
Footage taken from this years One Week In Cancer filming project where we asked young people with cancer to film their week. Here we meet Olivia who was diagnosed with Osteosarcoma a type of Bone Cancer in January 2011. Olivia had to […]
Osteosarcoma and Me
Footage taken from this years One Week In Cancer filming project where we asked young people with cancer to film their week. It’s not long before Lily’s birthday but first Lily has to spent a few days in hospital to deal with […]
My Cancer Blog – Part Two
Filmed before Brian’s amazing FYSOT talk, Brian talks about the project that he’s been working on along with Birmingham cancer patients called ‘Fun with Cancer Patients’. We hear from the patients themselves who explain all about their experiences with the […]
Fun with Cancer Patients
Filmed before Katie’s talk at Find Your Sense of Tumour, we hear from Katie who fills us in on what’s been happening in her life and how she has been finding being chemo free for a few weeks.
Katie’s Blog 18
Filmed and edited during FYSOT by the lovely Manchester lot. Here we see them don their fancy dress, shake some moves on the dance floor and show us some superhero action.
Holding out for a hero
We all know Teenage Cancer Trust’s Find Your Sense of Tumour is amazing but young people explain why they find FYSOT so special and important.