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    …sharing experiences of cancer creatively

    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)
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    • FYSOT (290)
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    Did you visit the #FYSOT chair Saturday night? Check this out!

    FYSOT U18s 2016 – The FYSOT Chair – Saturday Night

    Did you visit the #FYSOT chair Friday night? Check this out!

    FYSOT U18s 2016 – The FYSOT Chair – Friday Night

    Are you missing FYSOT 2015 – Over 18s? Well check out this fab short film with some of the highlights of the weekend!

    FYSOT 2015 – Over 18s

    Filmed and edited by Mr. Muz. Time to catch up with Mr. Muz who’s giving us a snapshot of his weekend at FYSOT 2015.

    FYSOT 2015 by Mr. Muz : Part Two

    Filmed and edited by Mr. Muz takes us to Find Your Sense of Tumour 2015 with his UCLH pals.

    FYSOT 2015 by Mr. Muz : Part One

    James Hilton delivers the last talk of FYSOT 2015 talking about how to think positive and stay brilliant!

    FYSOT 2015 – Staying brilliant

    Professor Alan White works at the Centre for Men’s Health Institute for Health and Wellbeing. Prof White talks about how he got involved with Sue Morgan to help look after young men with cancer.

    FYSOT 2015 – Are men really from Mars?

    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 had spread throughout his foot. Ray also talks about how he […]

    FYSOT 2015 – Introduction to the English Amputee Football Association (EAFA)

    Georgia was a fit and healthy 20 year old, training to be a nurse, happily in a relationship with her boyfriend when she was diagnosed with Hodgkin’s Lymphoma. Georgia was treated on an adult ward instead of an age appropriate […]

    FYSOT 2015 – Fate : Was it always meant to be?

    Dr. Bob Phillips talks about how to look after yourself and how a lot of information out there can be quite contradictory.

    FYSOT 2015 – Look after yourself

    Sgt. Simon Hamer shares his story of his life in the army. Simon talks about how he ended up losing both legs while serving for his country in Afghanistan. Simon talks about his life now and how he’s raised over an […]

    FYSOT 2015 – From Trauma to Triumph

    Amy was diagnosed with Ewing’s Sarcoma after travelling the world. Amy talks about the impact her cancer diagnosis has had on her relationships and how she got into internet dating which lead her onto finding her boyfriend

    FYSOT 2015 – Amy Fenwick – “I blame Disney!”

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