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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

  • “So grateful to the champions on this forum”
    2 days ago
  • Awake and up all night? Get emotional support around the clock!
    12 days ago
  • International Nurses Day: Reflections from the Online Community
    23 days ago
  • Have you had your green medicine?
    27 days ago

Recent Blogs

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  • Living with and loving a cancer sufferer

    Working mum loving and supporting husband with stage 4 melanoma, am a natural optimist keeping the dark clouds at bay for as long as we can. Terrified at times.
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  • chances of cure

    I have just been told I have cancer in my left kidney and want to know the chances of beating it . I know the doctors will be possitive but they where when my wife had osophagus cancer and she paid the ultimate price .
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  • lymphoma

    my husband has lymphoma. Hes been in hospital 3 weeks now after having a stem cell transplant and is very ill...
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  • H.I.F.U

    I would like to chat to anyone who has had H.I.F.U. (high intensive focused ultrasound) as a treatment for prostate or any other kind of cancer.
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  • Starting to find it hard now

    Im a single mum of two boys, work full time as a driving instructor. I have no one else. Mum was diagnosed in December with bowl cancer which had spread to her liver and lungs, also has a clot on the lung.
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  • Starting to find it hard now

    Im a single mum of two boys, work full time as a driving instructor. I have no one else. Mum was diagnosed in December with bowl cancer which had spread to her liver and lungs, also has a clot on the lung.
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  • Tumors dissapearing?

    On the 26th of feb this year i had a flexible cystoscopy and found that i had a tumor reappear on my bladder wall, on the 4th of april i was addmitted to another hospital but it has dissapeard! Is this possible ?
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  • why are my results different

    I had a smear due to pain ,bleeding and so -Low Grade cell change and high risk HPV. Then I received a coloscopy no treatment as DR suspected High grade cell change so a biopsy was taken. Biopsy - medium grade cell change
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