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SEASON 6, EPISODE 1: Meet the Charity Partners- Teenage Cancer Trust

SEASON 6, EPISODE 1: Meet the Charity Partners- Teenage Cancer Trust

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In this episode we shine a spotlight on the incredible work of Teenage Cancer Trust | UK Cancer Charity and hear first-hand experiences from those whose lives have been transformed by its support. Host Darren is joined by Stephen, Associate Director of Services at Teenage Cancer Trust, and Grace, a 20-year-old with a lived experience of cancer from Glasgow, who shares her powerful journey through neuroblastoma treatment and recovery.

Highlights:

  • The Origins of TCT: From a humble fashion show to a nationwide network of 28 specialist units.
  • Life Inside TCT Units: Xboxes, pizza parties, and spaces that feel like home—not hospital.
  • Youth Advisory Group (YAG): How young voices shape policy, campaigns, and care.
  • Fundraising Magic: Royal Albert Hall gigs, celebrity meet-and-greets, and why pizza matters.
  • Beyond Treatment: Mental health, post-treatment challenges, and the importance of ongoing support.
  • Global Impact: How TCT collaborates worldwide through the Global Accord.
  • Empowering Advice: Why listening to your body and speaking up can save lives.

RadioTherapy podcast is sponsored by the Beatson Cancer Charity Home | Beatson Cancer Charity and The National Lottery Community Fund Young Start programme, Young Start | The National Lottery Community Fund and is recorded by Go Radio in Glasgow Go Radio | 90's 00's & Now | Number 1 for Glasgow & The West (thisisgo.co.uk) 

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