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Blogging can be a great way to journal your experiences and share with others. Why not create your own cancer journey blog, or have a read of other blogs created by our members?

Community News Blogs

  • Living with cancer and lymphoedema
    3 days ago
  • "If you look good, it helps you to feel good" - Community member Rhapsody's tips for hair, skin, nails and beauty during cancer treatment
    17 days ago
  • Getting support when living alone with cancer
    20 days ago
  • “Take a deep breath and remain anchored in hope.”- February wellbeing roundup
    19 days ago

Recent Blogs

  • First Post

    Small Bowel Cancer The rare one
    1 post
    Former Member
    My First Post Small Bowel Cancer The Rare One over 10 years ago
  • Week 1 of 6 - Day 5 of 30

    Head and Neck Cancer journey of treatment
    1 post
    Former Member
    Week 1 of 6 Day 5 of 30 over 10 years ago
  • should i worry

    Diagnosed in 2010 low grade least aggressive
    1 post
    Former Member
    Am I doing the right thing? over 10 years ago
  • Week 1 of 6 - Day 4 of 30

    Journey of Hubbys treatment and effects
    1 post
    Former Member
    Week 1 of 6 - Day 4 of 30 over 10 years ago
  • Week 1 of 6 Day 3 of 30

    Head and Neck Cancer Journey
    1 post
    Former Member
    Week 1 of 6 Day 3 of 30 over 10 years ago
  • Week 1 of 6 - Day 2 of 30

    Head & Neck Cancer - My other half's journey and treatment
    1 post
    Former Member
    Week 1 of 6 - Day 2 of 30 over 10 years ago
  • Warm your teaspoon

    Mrs of husband with bowel cancer - T3 N1 - chemo to be followed by radio then anterior bowel - depending what they find. Oxaliplatin and Capecitabine being the prescribed drugs. `
    25 posts
    Former Member
    Bye bye big C over 10 years ago
  • Possible late side effects. - please help and share your experiences and comments

    Post treatment side effects. Symptoms which remain after treatment Symptoms that worsen over time following treatment Is there anything out there which can help or are we going to be affected for life?
    1 post
    Former Member
    is it late side effects. over 10 years ago
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