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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

  • Accessing support during the festive season
    8 days ago
  • Staying in the present at Christmas: how I coped with each 'last time'
    19 days ago
  • What do you wish you had known before living with a stoma?
    27 days ago

Recent Blogs

  • My husbands 3rd brain tumour journey

    My husband is 41, and he had his first brain tumour at 29. These are my thoughts and feelings on what is going to be our third time in his brain tumour journey, from surgery to beyond.
    2 posts
    joanne333
    Waiting! And waiting! over 4 years ago
  • Rare cancer, pandemic, trans & autistic. . .

    My story about having a rare cancer, my feelings and emotions, as well as being and autistic transsexual (FtM) getting diagnosed in the middle of a pandemic
    2 posts
    Former Member
    Q: ‘How can i feel happy?’ Mental health check time! over 4 years ago
  • How to be a carer?

    You can do it!
    1 post
    Former Member
    Where to start? over 4 years ago
  • Pepper51's blog

    1 post
    Former Member
    Ibandronic acid tablets for breast cancer over 4 years ago
  • SophM's Blog

    1 post
    Former Member
    Thinking outloud over 4 years ago
  • Viv0147

    Possible Throat Cancer
    19 posts
    Former Member
    Still Waiting over 4 years ago
  • Taking it Hour by Hour

    In the autumn of 2019 I was diagnosed with breast cancer, completely out the blue. My philosophy of coping with the treatment is to take things hour by hour, to meditate often, and to accept the incredible love and support of family and friends.
    1 post
    Former Member
    A Turning Point over 4 years ago
  • Why me?

    Forget covid.....
    1 post
    Essjay52
    The beginning..... over 4 years ago
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