
After being chemo free for just over a month, Alice is told the news that no-one ever wants to hear- she’s relapsed. Always with a smile on her face and determination in her voice, she explains how she is coping […]
After being chemo free for just over a month, Alice is told the news that no-one ever wants to hear- she’s relapsed. Always with a smile on her face and determination in her voice, she explains how she is coping […]
Richard lets us know how he is getting since his previous film, with his experiences of re-diagnosis, radiotherapy, and chemotherapy.
Libby takes us through her diagnosis and treatment of leukemia with chemotherapy, radiotherapy, and a bone marrow transplant from an un-related donor. There’s some great advice on school, jobs and friends.
More radio therapy information.
Ever wondered what happens during radiotherapy? Wonder no more.
At the beginning of the summer holidays Alice was diagnosed with a brain tumour. This is her story.
Allan Pacey presents a big issue for many cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy…
Cancer is nothing new to Katie as she has recovered from it twice already, proving that she’s a fighter.
Things are getting tough for Neil, but nothing is going to stand between him and his beloved Chesterfield, as he, his wife and his parents all take a day trip to Blackpool.
Richard explains the differences between his last stay and his current one. Richard’s film shows us how sometimes an adult ward can seem very bleak to a teenager. Here’s hoping that one day all hospitals will have teenage cancer units.
The second of 3 films from Sarah, and she finally receives her bone marrow transplant.
In this film, Lucie explains what life was like for her during and after her chemo.