
It’s been over four years sinceL Rose last filmed for JTV. Luisa is now studying to be a Doctor and just started Year 5. L Rose fills us in on her first few days at her new placement in Gloucester.
It’s been over four years sinceL Rose last filmed for JTV. Luisa is now studying to be a Doctor and just started Year 5. L Rose fills us in on her first few days at her new placement in Gloucester.
The young people share their experiences of how they managed various practical things after treatment such as education, employment and insurance. This film is apart of a series of films called “After Cancer Treatment…So What Now?” The collection of films […]
Rhiannon, Frankie and Peter all share their experiences about their worries and anxieties that they had during and after treatment.
Abigail, Frankie and Peter talk about how they told certain people in their lives about their cancer diagnosis. Abigail talks about how she told her best friend over the phone, Frankie was more worried about telling her mum as her […]
Once you’ve been given the good news of cancer free, what’s it like to live with the fear of possible relapse? Four young people share their thoughts on how they deal with this anxiety, Rhiannon believes you shouldn’t live in […]
We hear about three major body image issues during this film. Rhiannon talks about how she loved her long hair before treatment and how she shaved it off to prevent it from falling out in clumps. Rhiannon also talks about […]
We hear from Abigail and Peter who talk about what they found frustrating and angering during treatment. Peter felt like certain health professionals were treating him as a bunch of symptoms rather than a person, whereas Abigail struggled with “Why […]
After Cancer Treatment…So What Now? Is a series of 9 films coming soon to DVD and to jtvcancersupport.com that is made by young people from Sheffield that speak honestly about life after cancer treatment.
A short film from Callum Bradley that highlights possible side effects of treatment for Acute Lymphoblastic Leukaemia.
Filmed and edited by Alfie himself who was diagnosed with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukaemia back in February 2011. Alfie talks about the issues surrounding getting a cancer diagnosis as a young person, how the cancer treatment he received impacted on his […]
Back in September 2012 Japeth was diagnosed with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukaemia. Japeth talks about how he coped through cancer with the help of his family, friends, girlfriend and tv shows.
Patients Clare and Sarah talk about what it is like to be treated on Hull’s Teenage Cancer Trust Young Adult Unit.