Did you visit EVA our little video booth near the FYSOT Chair room at FYSOT? If yes, you might just see yourself in this little film!
Teenage Cancer Trust (453 films)
A charity devoted to improving the lives of teenagers and young adults with cancer.
Films from previous Find Your Sense of Tumours, Royal Albert Hall music workshops, Teenage Cancer Trust unit openings and many more Teenage Cancer Trust based films.
Visit teenagecancertrust.org.
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Did you have your photo taken on our photobooth? Well here are Friday’s photos.
FYSOT U18s 2016 – Friday Night Photobooth
Short film showing highlights from Find Your Sense of Tumour U18s 2016!
Find Your Sense of Tumour U18s 2016
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
Here is the trailer for ‘Other People’ which is a poignant, educational, funny and factual 35 minute drama that follows Laura’s cancer journey. We share in her diagnosis, treatment and recovery and get a first-hand look at how other people react […]
Other People – Trailer
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
It’s Lucie’s last day at Teenage Cancer Trust’s Royal Albert Hall 2015 gigs.
Last day, I need coffee!
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.