
Sheffield Children’s Hospital ex-patient Andrew talks about life after a cancer diagnosis and how the power of saying “Yes” has lead him onto some amazing things!
“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.
Sheffield Children’s Hospital ex-patient Andrew talks about life after a cancer diagnosis and how the power of saying “Yes” has lead him onto some amazing things!
Kay Scorah is back to Find Your Sense of Tumour and explains how sometimes we find ourselves being defined by our title, our illness, our gender, our race…sometimes, that can limit the way we express ourselves and the way others […]
Time for round two of the photo booth…here are Saturday’s photos! Music – Indie Disco by Ben Fawkes https://soundcloud.com/benfawkes Creative Commons — Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported— CC BY-SA 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/b… Music provided by Music for Creators https://youtu.be/9yN_wLfNA9g
Strike a pose for Find Your Sense of Tumour Under 18’s 2017 Friday photo booth!
A chance to relive the amazing weekend that was Find Your Sense of Tumour 2017. Song by Emma’s Imagination – This Day https://itunes.apple.com/gb/artist/emmas-imagination/id390399488 https://www.facebook.com/EmmasImagination/
Bit of a #ThrowbackThursday to when the video booth was at FYSOT 2016 Over 18s.
Find Your Sense of Tumour isn’t all about the talks and socialising, it’s also about taking part in fabulous workshops, this film highlights some of the workshops on offer at FYSOT over 18s 2016.
Drumsticks at the ready for the Pandemonium Drummers! If you would like to purchase the song please visit Pandemonium Drummer’s website here.
Find Your Sense of Tumour Over 18s 2016 was an amazing weekend, why not relive the weekend all over again by watching this film!
Jen recently attended Teenage Cancer Trust’s Find Your Sense of Tumour Over 18s. We hear all about how memorable the weekend was for Jen.
Brian returns to the FYSOT stage sharing his testicular cancer experiences and how he felt at the end of his cancer “journey” he felt he hadn’t “won” anything, he didn’t feel “inspirational” or “brave”.
Dr. Bob Phillips, Dr. Martin McCabe and Dr. Richard Feltbower take questions from the Find Your Sense of Tumour audience.