Dustbin lids at the ready, it’s a non-stop musical extravaganza as innovative rhythm company Big Beat take to the stage to give members of the conference a selection of weird and wonderful toe tapping tunes to feast on!
FYSOT (290 films)
“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.
- Teenage Cancer Trust (444)
- Education – Let's Talk About It (9)
- Fundraising (17)
- FYSOT (290)
- Royal Albert Hall (65)
Sue Morgan delivers a highly informative talk on new ways for young patients to discover more about their cancer through studying its appearance more closely. Relating her findings to the needs and necessary requirements all young cancer patients have, Sue […]
FYSOT ’10: What Colour is My Cancer
Sisters Sarah and Michelle Hampton take to the stage to share their story with the audience, not only providing inspiration and hope for fellow young people, but also addressing the power of sisterhood during a devastating and life changing time […]
FYSOT ’10: Sisters
A question and answer session inviting members of the audience to ask ‘Halo’ choreographer De- Napoli Clarke alongside Development Director Kathy Williams a whole host of questions about his inspiring and life changing story.
FYSOT ’10: HALO Q&A
A unique and original live performance of ‘Halo’, giving members of FYSOT the opportunity to view the inspiring biographical solo piece of work, created by dancer De-Napoli Clarke. The choreographed routine documents a major event in his life, when an […]
FYSOT ’10: HALO live
As the weekend draws to an end, members of FYSOT ’10 give their verdict on how its all gone, praising the positivity and enthusiasm of the audience and highlighting the many successful and informative talks that covered a wide range […]
FYSOT ’10: Good Wasn’t It
Allan Pacey makes a welcome return to FYSOT, providing audience members with an in depth presentation on the issues surrounding cancer and fertility. Covering some of the lesser-known facts, as well as the various procedures and options available, Allan gives […]
FYSOT ’10: Fertility
The first ever cancer survivor to climb Mount Everest, this is Sean Swarner’s incredible story. First diagnosed age 13 with Hodgkin’s disease, Sean was later diagnosed with Askin’s Sarcoma, defying shocking statistics and surviving both, much to the amazement of […]
FYSOT ’10: Sean Swarner (Inspiration talk)
Kelly Denver and Faye Lilley give a highly insightful talk on sexuality and body image, bringing to light the pressure, through images we see all around us, to look and act in a certain way. Relating the discussion to their […]
FYSOT ’10: Sexuality & Body Image
Coming all the way from San Diego, John Spinetta shares his wise words of wisdom on the losses and gains faced during a young person’s cancer journey. Drawing on his own experiences of working with young people, John bases his […]
FYSOT ’10: Losses & Gains in the Cancer Journey
A highly informative talk from the National Cancer Research Institute, otherwise known as NCRI. A panel of former patients are on hand to discuss and share their experiences, as well as informing members of the conference the importance of research […]
FYSOT ’10: Research For You NCRI Group
Kicking off proceedings, Simon Davis, Chief Executive of the Teenage Cancer Trust, gives a warm welcome to everyone present at the seventh FYSOT conference, which is taking place in one very large spaceship apparently!