Jess shares her experiences of having a brain tumour including why peer support is so important to her and other young people.
Brain Tumour (208 films)
- Anaplastic Astrocytoma (4)
- Astrocytoma (5)
- Clear-Cell Meningioma (1)
- Ependymoma (2)
- Germinoma (2)
- Glioblastoma (5)
- Low Grade Glioma (1)
- Medulloblastoma (29)
- Optic Nerve Glioma (2)
- Pineal Endodermal Sinus (10)
- Pineoblastoma (35)
- Primitive Neuroectodermal Tumour (1)
Arnie gives motivational advice to keep us moving forward!
Dust Yourself Down People
Arnie talks about the pain barrier he had to get through in order to get fit, he calls this his success barrier.
Success Barrier
Arnie gives top advice on how you shouldn’t be embarrassed if you want to achieve something such as getting back to fitness!
Why are you embarrassed?
Arnie is back again, and this time he is thinking outside the box on how to keep motivated … Check out Arnie’s website – http://www.haveagoarn.com
Thinking Outside the Box…
We catch up with Arnie who’s telling us all about his book that he has wrote called “Cancer, Determination and Me” all about Arnie’s experiences of having a brain tumour. You can purchase Arnie’s book via Amazon, Waterstones or on Arnie’s […]
Cancer, determination and me – A book by Arnie Higgs
Arnie talks about how Arnold Schwarzenegger’s book has inspired him and give him words of wisdom. Arnie talks about how important it is to have that inspiration in life.
My inspiration…what’s yours?
Arnie talks about how much his family supported him throughout his cancer diagnosis. Arnie also gives advice on what to do if you haven’t got friends and family surrounding you.
Arnie Higgs talks about…Family Support
Arnie talks about a time after his radiotherapy where he went for ice cream with his hat on covering his bald head, Arnie’s dad took his hat off and told Arnie to “Be Proud” and that moment has stayed with […]
Arnie Higgs…Be Proud
Over 400 guests attended the British Film Institute in London on World Cancer Day for the premiere of Surviving Terminal Cancer which The Brain Tumour Charity are supporting. For more information, please visit The Brain Tumour Charity’s website here.
Surviving Terminal Cancer – film premiere
Arnie discusses whether sympathy is a good or bad thing when faced with a cancer diagnosis.
Sympathy, good or bad?
Filmed for the Cambridge Pathways Project. Dr. Amos Burke a paediatric oncologist talks about the brain and brain tumours.