Today is the last day of TYACAM 2025. I just wanted to give a big shout out to all of the TYA teams across the UK who do incredible work everyday. Thank you all for everything you go for TYAs.
#TYACAM
Heading back from an amazing event with TYAs from Newcastle and Sheffield. Too many people to thank in the limited word count on X, so please check out my LinkedIn page. #TYACAM https://t.co/ChpcwguMRE
Could a quick blood test spot signs testicular cancer is coming back better than a big, expensive CT scanner? One of our new trials is going to find out...
Find out about this, and more exciting science from the last 12 months, in our #TYACAM research roundup ๐
We're proud to announce two new research projects into bone cancer, co-funded with @BCRT! ๐๐ฌ Led by Dr Olivier Pardo @imperialcollege and Prof @RobinPlevin, these projects aim to find new ways to improve survival for osteosarcoma patients. Find out more: https://t.co/X9GhTDzhK6
As you are probably aware tomorrow is the 45th London Marathon. A massive thank you to all runners who are raising money for charities across the UK who support TYAs impacted by cancer.
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At the #EllaDawsonFoundation, our services are uniquely tailored to the needs of each young person we support. We are proud to provide #individualisedcare that helps each person reconnect with themselves throughout their cancer journey and beyond.
#lifeaftercancer
"I can't tell you enough how important your voice is during this Government consultation"
Nia shares the importance of using your voice to make sure the cancer plan for England meets all the needs of children and young people with cancer.
Have your say: https://t.co/0U8UZEXwqJ
Today is National Administrative Professionals Day, so a big shout out and thank you to all TYA MDT Co-ordinators and Admin people who are a massive part of each TYA team.
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โฒ๏ธ There's just over a week left to have your say and contribute to our new national cancer plan.
Your views and ideas will help us improve cancer care and meet our goal of reducing lives lost to the biggest killers.
To participate, visit: https://t.co/sUAJFVMTdb
Toniie Rubio was diagnosed with thyroid cancer in 2023 at the age of 24. For #TYACAM, she shares the challenges she faced in getting a diagnosis and explains why it's so important to keep advocating for yourself when you're worried about your health ๐๐ฃ๏ธ
https://t.co/DcPFxgtc1a
This month is Teenage & Young Adult Cancer Awareness Month. I asked some of the young people I work with what they want other people to know about what itโs like being a young person with cancer. They chose to share:
#awarenessmonth@TeenageCancer
@eleanor__p was diagnosed with Hodgkin lymphoma in 2011 aged 15. In Contact magazine, she explains how she found support from other young people with cancer and how sheโs hoping to help those who are newly diagnosed ๐ #TYACAM
https://t.co/BiGwudBY2A
Eilidh Mackay was diagnosed with leukaemia when she was 14, and while undergoing treatment, she was also diagnosed with thyroid cancer.
Supported by CCLGโs Living beyond cancer resources, she shares her story to raise awareness this #TYACAM ๐
https://t.co/MF6u1ibgH7
We are proud to announce a new co-funded research project with @cclguk ๐งช
The study, led by Dr Pardo @imperialcollege, will replicate osteosarcoma cells travelling through the bloodstream to understand how this aggressive bone cancer spreads.
Visit: https://t.co/ONq8U5ZwpA
How can we improve care for teenagers and young adults with cancer? Join us for our latest webinar with Professor Dan Stark as we discuss whatโs needed to make young people's cancer care better ๐
Register now to secure your free spot: https://t.co/dWoo8jtgOt
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Today was our annual remembering service, which is held for families and loved ones of young people who are no longer with us.
A massive thank you to @WPCancerCharity who help fund this day. Collaborative work in practice @YLvsCancer@TeenageCancer@SheffieldHosp
'I wanted to be normal really, I just wanted to be like everyone else.'
It's Teenage and Young Adult Cancer Awareness Month, and 15 year old Emily talks about how her blood cancer diagnosis affected her and some of the challenges she felt โค๏ธ #TYACAM#TeenageCancer