Gemma has always had a passion for running and even when she was diagnosed with Stage 3 Burkitt’s Lymphoma, Gemma still wanted to keep running as running kept Gemma motivated and focused. Gemma talks about how she ran the Great […]
“Find Your Sense of Tumour” is an annual event where young people affected by cancer from across the country meet up to socialise with other young people going through cancer and attend informational talks from other cancer patients, professionals and other inspiring people.
Gemma has always had a passion for running and even when she was diagnosed with Stage 3 Burkitt’s Lymphoma, Gemma still wanted to keep running as running kept Gemma motivated and focused. Gemma talks about how she ran the Great […]
Amy was diagnosed with Ovarian Cancer after not feeling well for over a year. Amy’s doctor’s first thought she had a cyst on her ovaries but during the operation they discovered it was actually cancer. Amy talks about the impact […]
Ray Westbrook is currently the captain of England Amputee Football Association. Ray talks about how when he was younger he was diagnosed with Spindle Cell Sarcoma. Ray was so late diagnosed he had to have an amputation as the cancer […]
JTV’s Peter Wilkinson is on hand to tell the FYSOT audience all about JTV Cancer Support. If you are interested in becoming a JTV filmmaker, please email info@jtvcancersupport.com
Constanze talks about how she’s struggled to get her life back on track after cancer. Before cancer Constanze was studying at Oxford University but during her first year, Constanze started to feel unwell and began visiting her GP who misdiagnosed […]
Another night, another chance to catch up with what’s happening with on the FYSOT chair.
It’s what you’ve all been waiting for…it’s footage from Friday night’s FYSOT 2014 chair!
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.
It’s time to hear all about friends and family and how a cancer diagnosis has affected them in more stories from the infamous FYSOT chair.
More stories from the Find Your Sense of Tumour Chair, this time talking about education and work after a cancer diagnosis.
It’s time to revisit the FYSOT chair and hear about all things teenage cancer!
As the FYSOT weekend draws to an end, it can only mean one thing, FYSOT anthem time! It’s time for the FYSOT audience to sing their hearts out!