We join Muznibin on his second video diary and this time Muznibin has got a high temperature and a chest infection whilst receiving his chemotherapy at UCLH, but it’s not long until chat turns to the now infamous spot-gate as […]
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Featured Films
2014’s One Week in Cancer kicks off at Teenage Cancer Trust’s Find your sense of Tumour Conference. This is the first of 7 films which throughout one week, follows 20 young people through different stages of their cancer journeys, whether during […]
One Week in Cancer 2014 – Monday
Song written and performed by Escaping Skylines, who are a group of young people who have either experienced cancer themselves or their siblings have.
“It’s all in me”
We asked our filmmakers “What advice would you give to a young person newly diagnosed with cancer?” who were on hand to give newly diagnosed patients some excellent top tips from their experiences. To watch each filmmaker’s individual advice in […]
What advice would you give to a young person newly diagnosed with cancer?
Check out what happened this year when a group of young people got to meet, and perform for, the incredible Nile Rodgers and how they felt after such an unforgettable night.
Ultimate Back Stage Experience 2018
This film is for young people who are thinking about attending a “Just Bead It” workshop at UCLH and who would like to get more of an idea what the workshop is all about. This film has been made by […]
Bead it out
This film is for young people who are thinking about attending a “Just Bead It” workshop at UCLH and who would like to get more of an idea what the workshop is all about. This film has been made by […]
Just Bead It
Zeena talks about the struggles she experienced with her education while going through cancer treatment and why she needed to take some time away from her studies.
Intense workflow & expectations…
We hear from Amy, Sarah, Shelbee and Zeena who talk about their experiences of work and education during/after cancer.
Back to work & education
Second film from Alex who tells us about how he and his family had to go to America to receive proton beam therapy for his brain tumour. Once back in the UK Alex started to feel unwell and emergency surgery […]
“I don’t assume for anything, because anything can happen.”
18 year old Alex first thought something was seriously wrong with him whilst doing one of his GCSE exams, Alex was later to have an MRI which discovered a brain tumour. We hear how Alex dealt with his diagnosis with […]
“I was completely and utterly normal”
Alicia was eight years old when she was diagnosed with a brain tumour, now 16, Alicia talks about how at the time she didn’t really understand the implications of having a brain tumour but now she can look back and realise how […]
“It doesn’t really change me”
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!
RAH 2016 – Imogen, Heena & Harry
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 U18s 2016 – Living with the C-Bomb
Last year Harry challenged himself to complete the Brighton Marathon, exactly two years to the day that he was told he had the all clear from cancer. Harry now reflects back at his amazing achievement and how he felt he could well […]
It’s not to win, it’s to never give in.
Zeena talks about how she spent a year after treatment getting herself back to “normal”. Zeena talks about it was only then when she felt ready to look for a relationship.