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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

  • Meet Mr U - self advocating through cancer treatment with a pre-existing heart condition
    18 days ago
  • Cancer, self-advocacy and pre-existing health conditions on the Online Community
    18 days ago
  • We're here for you: Find cancer support services near you
    1 month ago
  • Awake and up all night? Get emotional support around the clock!
    2 months ago

Recent Blogs

  • Duncs

    50th birthday presents
    1 post
    FormerMember
    My 50th Birthday Prezzie... the very unwelcome big C!!! over 4 years ago
  • Glioblastoma multiforme (GBM4) Brain Cancer 1

    Journey so far of a young patient with GBM4
    13 posts
    FormerMember
    August 2020 part 1 over 5 years ago
  • Cancer Treatment Results

    Cancer Treatment Results
    1 post
    FormerMember
    story about ancient treatment results over 5 years ago
  • Primarul liver cancer

    About primary liver cancer, Embolisation and transplant.
    1 post
    FormerMember
    TAE over 5 years ago
  • Relationship Problems

    Whilst having my chemo I met my former partner. I have moved house twice, had a flat that I rent out burned down, went to half pay. The relationship ended due to lack of physical activity and lack of emotion shown by me according to her, is this normal?
    1 post
    FormerMember
    broken hearted over 5 years ago
  • Kalerules

    Kale tales
    1 post
    FormerMember
    Kale tales over 5 years ago
  • Deliberate spontaneous remission of cancer.

    My 1st episode: stage 4 ovarian cancer with metastases to the uterus, cervix, bowel & both lungs. & type 2 D because of hi blood sugars. mid 1993. Drs said "nothing we can do for you". By mid 1994 more tests - no evidence of disease. How
    2 posts
    FormerMember
    A grim diagnosis over 5 years ago
  • Lung cancer

    Hello all, im new to this . Was diagnosed stage one lung cancer 3 days before xmas. Have managed to keep myself together and shoulder on. Still waiting for operation for removal of tumor. I'm finding that waiting is the hardest thing.
    2 posts
    FormerMember
    Lump in groin over 5 years ago
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