
If just going to the Royal Albert Hall to see a gig wasn’t enough, well, Teenage Cancer Trust have created the ultimate backstage experience! We were lucky enough to go to London and see what that exactly entails…
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.
If just going to the Royal Albert Hall to see a gig wasn’t enough, well, Teenage Cancer Trust have created the ultimate backstage experience! We were lucky enough to go to London and see what that exactly entails…
Tom talks about the importance of being on a Teenage Cancer Trust unit.
Cameron talks us through his cancer diagnosis and how treatment has been going for him.
15 year old Tom and mum, Harriet talk about Tom’s brain tumour diagnosis and treatment. Tom and Harriet also talk about how they’re are now looking into changing Tom’s diet and trying the Ketogenic Diet. ***Please speak with your GP/Care Team […]
Chemotherapy Nurse Vic Walsh explains her role on the Teenage Cancer Trust unit in Hull.
Claire Swift – Clinical Nurse Specialist for Teenage and Young Adults explains her role and what support/services are on offer on the Hull unit.
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.