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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
    6 days ago
  • Life after treatment: Dealing with health conditions after cancer
    19 days ago
  • What Community members wished they had known before surgery
    26 days ago
  • New Dates for 2026 - Local Cancer Community Meet-ups
    27 days ago

Recent Blogs

  • Coping with bone cancer

    Hi I am new to the site. I have had secondary bone cancer for a couple of years now and at present coping well. In the past couple of years I have ha radio treatment on my lower back which kept me pain free for nearly a year (wonderful).
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  • Flash backs and felling stunned.

    3 years ago I was told I had non hogkingson, because I have copd and RA, I could only have radio therpy, 3 years later I'm free, but still struggle each and every
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  • journey coughs splutters and stops

    Vtd chemo for Myeloma. Stopped after 2nd week. Over night stay in hospital overnight Suspected blood clot. Waiting to start again.Feel good and positive. Feel a bit like a tea strainer at min. Needles all over the shop. Best to all. Paul
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  • Feeling alone

    Feeling alone, surrounded by people
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  • Feeling alone

    Feeling alone, surrounded by people
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  • Full of life to passing away all in 6 days

    DEVASTATED how can somebody be full of life, then rushed into hospital and passed away 6 days later with terminal cancer and no signs This world is CRUEL
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  • feeling thankful

    Yesterday I saw the surgeon following the removal of my cancerous lump and was told all the cancer had been removed and that the removed healthy tissue and lymph nodes were cancer free.
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  • confused

    There are micro metastatic disease in left axillary lymph nodes but the blood test is anything suspicious .Is this treatable
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