Teenage and Young Adult Frontier
HeadSpace
15th Apr '08
Questions: “When you are diagnosed were you given any choice of treatments?”, “Do you have any hormone requirements?”, “Were you hormone requirements adequately addressed at the time of treatment?”, “A standard 6 week treatment with 70% chance of cure Vs. 12 month treatment and 80% chance of cure?”
Teenage and Young Adult Frontier
HeadSpace
15th Apr '08
Question: “Are you under regular surveillance and is it helpful or intrusive?”, “How easy did you find it getting back into education?”, “Was there adequate counseling and support?”
We invite you to answer in the film comments.
Teenage and Young Adult Frontier
HeadSpace
15th Apr '08
Question: “Do you have any special learning, visual, or educational needs?”
We invite you to answer in the film comments.
Teenage and Young Adult Frontier
HeadSpace
15th Apr '08
The first film in a series that will answer your questions relating to brain tumours.
Questions: “How long is it since your diagnosis?”, “What is it like to be told you have a brain tumour?”, “What has been the most difficult part of your patient journey?”, “What impact did it have on your relationships?”, “Has your brain tumour had a positive impact on your life?”
Alice Lincoln
Cambridge
5th Jul '07
Alice is allowed home for a few hours. There’s also an interview with Alice’s Grandma highlighting how things have changed in diagnosis and treatment.
Alice Lincoln
Cambridge
5th Jul '07
At the beginning of the summer holidays Alice was diagnosed with a brain tumour. This is her story.
Jack Golightly
Birmingham
6th Jun '07
Jack shows us round the ward at Birmingham and reveals how long he has been there.
Chris Williamson
Sheffield
9th Feb '07
Chris has a look back over his treatment.
Richard Watson
Cambridge
2nd Nov '06
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.
Sarah Bell
Manchester
28th Jul '06
Sarah goes for radiation therapy, and only goes and misses her hair appointment.
Dylan Joynt
Teenage Cancer Trust
7th Jan '06
The film was made at the ‘05 TCT conference where Dylan was a well known character.
Christina Chisadza
Leeds
21st Nov '05
This is a highly emotional film about a bubbly 14 year old girl undergoing chemotherapy with her mother by her side every step of the way.