
Zara talks us through her experiences after being diagnosed with Acute Myeloid Leukemia at 14.
Zara talks us through her experiences after being diagnosed with Acute Myeloid Leukemia at 14.
It ain’t what you do, it’s the way that you do it, and that’s what gets results.
Joe shows us that although he has leukemia, he can still do the things he loves. His family come to visit him on his birthday, and he gets some good news.
The third of 3 films from Sarah, in which she tells us how she feels after the transplant and writes a thankyou letter to the bone marrow donor.
It’s 18 months after her stem cell transplant, and Sarah is back in hospital. She tells us how she feels, as she waits for even more chemo and a bone marrow transplant.
Filmed from Scott’s point of view, he explains his struggle with leukaemia, and how it changed his relationship with his family.
In this film we get to know the Ramsden family, one of which we will be seeing more of. An unusual situation as we find a brother and sister both with cancer.