Your stories – bringing our information to life

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In this blog post, we talk about the power of your stories and why we include them in our information. We also let you know about some upcoming guest posts.

Your stories can help people see that others have been there too, and that can be really reassuring. Including your experiences helps bring our information to life and engage readers.

This image shows a splay of pages from our booklet Understanding breast cancer. The front cover and inside cover feature photos of Rocio, who was diagnosed with breast cancer. There is also an image of a page including a quote from Rocio.

Rocio, who was diagnosed with breast cancer and chose to share her story with us.

 

Here are just some of the things you’ve said about us including your stories in our booklets and leaflets:

This image shows six quotes from people about us using your stories in our information. Their comments include: 'A face gives it a human touch', 'It makes it feel as if input from patients is important', 'Showing a person on the cover is more reassuring and natural. It shows that others have been there too.' 'It makes the information more personal.'

Hearing about other people’s experiences can be a powerful source of support. Knowing that someone else has been through something similar may make you feel less alone. It might reassure you or encourage you to ask for help.

Diane, whose story is included in our Understanding ovarian cancer booklet, has kindly agreed to guest blog for us next week. She’ll be sharing her experience of being diagnosed with ovarian cancer and starting treatment, as well as tips on where to get support. So look out for this, and more guest posts coming soon!

As well as hearing stories, sharing your own experience can be a really positive thing to do. Whether you want to give something back to Macmillan, help others in a similar situation or raise awareness. If you’d like to share your story, there are lots of ways to get your voice heard.

To see what else Macmillan's cancer information team has been blogging about, please visit our blog home page! You can subscribe to receive our blogs by email or RSS too.

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The Macmillan team is here to help. Our cancer support specialists can answer your questions, offer support, or simply listen if you need a chat. Call us free on 0808 808 00 00.

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