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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

  • Local Cancer Community Meet-ups - New Dates, More Locations!
    6 days ago
  • Meet Mr U - self advocating through cancer treatment with a pre-existing heart condition
    27 days ago
  • Cancer, self-advocacy and pre-existing health conditions on the Online Community
    27 days ago
  • We're here for you: Find cancer support services near you
    1 month ago

Recent Blogs

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    FormerMember
    pnet over 7 years ago
  • Rucaparib diary

    I'm living with recurrent high grade uterine serous carcinoma and a BRCA1 mutation. I'm taking a new drug called Rucaparib. There's not much patient experience info in the U.K. I started this blog to help fill that gap.
    14 posts
    FormerMember
    See saw emotions and notes on CA125 over 7 years ago
  • Goes around, comes around

    Cancer melanoma guilt parents mum dad mole node's ignore afraid
    1 post
    FormerMember
    14.10.2017 over 7 years ago
  • DCIS

    Should I have treatment or not?
    1 post
    FormerMember
    DCIS to have treatment or not over 7 years ago
  • Daddy's Life

    My Dad is Palliative care. Secondary bone cancer. Pelvis cancer. Final stage kidney failure and organ failure
    1 post
    FormerMember
    Help... over 7 years ago
  • Rock hard neck

    Since my neck dissection my neck is rock solid like wood underneath my skin
    1 post
    FormerMember
    Rock hard neck over 7 years ago
  • "To do or not to do.... Uni after Treatment

    Hi all I have completed all treatment for Breast cancer and is in my recuperative phase.
    1 post
    FormerMember
    Ambivalent over 7 years ago
  • Fatigue vs frustration

    I feel so overwhelmed with getting so exhausted so easily that frustration starts to kick in. Dealing with fatigue is hard during and after treatment, but drinking lots of water and getting plenty of rest I hope it will improve my recovery.
    4 posts
    GBear
    After treatment questions over 7 years ago
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