
We hear from Sheffield patients Ethan, Alex, Jake and Jordan who tell us what it’s like to go to one of Teenage Cancer Trust’s Royal Albert Hall gigs.
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.
We hear from Sheffield patients Ethan, Alex, Jake and Jordan who tell us what it’s like to go to one of Teenage Cancer Trust’s Royal Albert Hall gigs.
We hear from Imogen, Heena & Harry who attended one of the Teenage Cancer Trust’s Royal Albert Hall gigs. We get to hear about their day and what they got up to including meeting Bring Me The Horizon!
We followed a group of young people who attended Bring Me The Horizon’s gig at Royal Albert Hall for Teenage Cancer Trust (April 2016). We see the young people perform in the music workshop, meet the band and then a chance to […]
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 amazing amounts […]
We’re back on the FYSOT u18s 2016 Chair, this time hearing from Kieran who shares his feelings about being at FYSOT and talking about his love of music.
Athlete adventurer Ross talks about how and why you should set a fitness goal. From walking the length of the corridor on your ward to climbing a rope the height of Everest. Whatever it may be…the goal does not matter…starting […]
Brining together the themes of self-reflection, resilience and how questioning everything can actually be incredibly beneficial to empower and participate fully in life.
Toby talks about the impact of his cancer diagnosis and how he’s struggled to accept his diagnosis at different points of his cancer.
Jane & Phyll from the charity Changing Faces share personal experiences and easy to use “tools” to keep positive and social “tools” for managing other people’s reactions when your cancer may mean that other people see you as a “different” person.
Regular to Find Your Sense of Tumour Prof. Allan Pacey gives us an overview on possibly fertility issues that might happen after cancer treatment. If you have any concerns about your own fertility, please speak to your care team/GP.
When Chloe was 13 she was diagnosed with Ewing’s Sarcoma, a type of Bone Cancer. Chloe shares her experiences of life after cancer and how Ellen MacArthur Cancer Trust has had a huge positive impact on her life.
FYSOT favourite Dr. Bob Phillips is back to talk about lots of ways to look after yourself mentally and physically.