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 […]
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.
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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!”
Shona, Caroline and patient Jacob talk about all things to do with sexuality and how it might change once you’ve had cancer.
FYSOT 2015 – Sexuality after Cancer Treatment
Patients Sam and Jane share their stories of how cancer has impacted on their lives and their feelings towards their body image.
FYSOT 2015 – Body Image
Sue Morgan chats to pop singer Lee Brennan about his life being in the boy band 911 and about his cancer diagnosis when he was a child and how he relapsed when he was a teenager. Lee talks openly about […]
FYSOT 2015 – Fertility
Jess talks openly about how difficult certain elements of her cancer journey have been. Jess talks about how her cancer diagnosis and its treatment has impacted on her mental health and her relationships with others.
FYSOT 2015 – Mental health & me
Chloe received treatment for Bone Cancer in May 2005-May 2006. Chloe talks about how she found moving on from cancer really difficult including how she had to learn to walk again after having a hip and femur replacement, returning back […]
FYSOT 2015 – Living with the C Bomb
Triathlete and oncologist Lucy talks about how she ended up taking part in a triathlon after a break up. Lucy explains how setting herself the challenge of what seemed an impossible goal of taking part in the Ironman event gave […]
FYSOT 2015 – Who the hell would do an Ironman?!
Teenage Cancer Trust’s Gary Doig talks about their new guide