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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

  • World Cancer Day 2026
    7 hours ago
  • Life after treatment: Dealing with health conditions after cancer
    13 days ago
  • What Community members wished they had known before surgery
    20 days ago
  • New Dates for 2026 - Local Cancer Community Meet-ups
    21 days ago

Recent Blogs

  • howcanyousaysucky withcancer?

    Diagnosed wih DCIS last Spring, my blog explores the issues around breast cancer, the sadness, strength, support and of course humour it takes to stay positive.
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  • How can you say lucky with cancer?

    Following a diagnosis of DCIS, my blog explores the issues around breast cancer, the sadness, the support and even the humour as we try to stay positive.
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  • Crimbo

    Hi Everyone , I d just like to send everyone my best wishes for Christmas , and wish you all a very healthy, funny ridden 2012! , keep smiling ! Geoff xxxx
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  • Feeling sad

    Hi, my name is Michelle, I found out my Dad has stomach cancer on the 1st of December ,
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  • my first cancer blog

    grade 3 breast cancer started with lump in october now have one boob half my lymph nodes and has spread to liver and bone not sure wot else to write.
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  • part 1

    my sister will be doing a parachute jump for a charity called tommys with her doing this it has given me the courage to want to do something to help out a little more with macmillan i do donate monthly
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  • part 2

    as i know what a great support network the nurses are as my grandad has been going through treatment for lung cancer which he beat but now has had a couple of brain tumours and is slowly
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  • and 3

    losing his battle but with the nurses they are keeping his spirit high so i would like to show my support and do a parachute jump how do i go about setting it up?
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