Good to keep your sense of humour going, simple but brilliant!
Good to keep your sense of humour going, simple but brilliant!
Neil shows us his cannula step by step, explaining the problems he faced, and all you need to know about an elasto-gel cap (helps to reduce hair loss).
In this video diary Andy tells us how he coped with cancer and its treatment.
A positive look at her last chemo treatment, Ellen looks forward to getting back into the swing of things.
A news report covering the use of cancer patients ID cards used to get into bars and clubs, after some had been turned away for wearing hats.
In This film we see Jonathan Joy from Manchester and Millie Smith from Leeds team up to give us a glimpse of Lakeside.
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.
After going home from hospital, Sarah gets to meet McFly. She also tells us how she’s coping with the treatment.
One young man’s experience of being diagnosed with cancer, as he takes us through his diagnosis and treatment.
Sarah misses a phone call from McFly, and a Take That concert! Josh, Sarah’s brother shaves her hair, as it starts to fall out.
Sarah films the England fans just outside her hospital window.