
Zara Free, Lucie Carrington, and Anneke Edwick reflect on the differences between TCT wards and other cancer units.
Zara Free, Lucie Carrington, and Anneke Edwick reflect on the differences between TCT wards and other cancer units.
Tom plays an inspiring song he wrote about his experiences with cancer.
Adam plays us a song he wrote about Ewing’s Sarcoma on the guitar.
Anneka talks about diagnosis at 18 and the difficulties she, and her family, faced.
At the end of 2006 Carol was diagnosed with osteosarcoma in her right shoulder.
Film number 100! and the final in the Hockey Bob series; Hockey gets an unexpected phone call.
In David’s second film, he looks at the part his faith and his friends played in his cancer treatment, and how both gave him strength to fight on.
A simple but heartwarming second film from Alex in which we see all the stages of his illness from losing his hair to his recovery.
Richard explains the differences between his last stay and his current one. Richard’s film shows us how sometimes an adult ward can seem very bleak to a teenager. Here’s hoping that one day all hospitals will have teenage cancer units.
The second of the Blue films, random as anything, and Blueman gets into a bit of a fight.
In this film, Lucie explains what life was like for her during and after her chemo.
Tom’s view of the hospital at the time of his chemo. His film lets you really see how hard it has been for him.