LISTEN: Patients & consultants talk to Capital about the new teenager cancer unit @nottmchildrens
Jul 09, 2015, 06:51 AM
A new cancer unit for teenagers has opened at Nottingham's QMC. It's cost £4.7m and lets young people have a separate space away from the babies and toddlers. The wards have a high-tech air filtration system and new-look playrooms. 12-year-old James Morley, who's been treated for Leukaemia and Prof Richard Grundy, a consultant, talk to Capital: