Not only is Katie busy with work, Katie has also been busy filming for Trekstock (Young Adult Cancer Network) and doing a live Facebook interview with Bloodwise sharing her own blood cancer experience during Blood Cancer Awareness Month. Katie also talks […]
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We hear from Amy, Sarah, Shelbee and Zeena who talk about their experiences of work and education during/after cancer.
Back to work & education
Here we meet 24 year old Amy who was diagnosed with Stage 2B Hodgkin’s Lymphoma after experiencing night sweats, infections, itchiness and a lump. Amy tells us how she was initially put into remission in February 2015 but unfortunately in […]
“I don’t second question anything!”
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 Sheffield patients Ethan, Alex, Jake and Jordan who tell us what it’s like to go to one of Teenage Cancer Trust’s Royal Albert Hall gigs.
RAH 2016 – Ethan, Alex, Jake & Jordan
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
Phoebe has been ill for as long as she can remember, it wasn’t until she was 12 when a genetic condition FAP was finally diagnosed. Phoebe endured major surgery which later lead to cancer forming in the gap where she […]
We are not just numbers…
Now Ruth’s treatment has finished Ruth tells us of the things she has planned and how important it is to set goals.
End of Treatment – Part Two
We’re back on the FYSOT u18s 2016 Chair, this time hearing from Kieran who shares his feelings about being at FYSOT and talking about his love of music.
FYSOT U18s 2016 – FYSOT Chair – Kieran
Toby talks about the impact of his cancer diagnosis and how he’s struggled to accept his diagnosis at different points of his cancer.