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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

  • An update to our Online Community email notifications
    6 days ago
  • Feeling the heat? Here are some tips to help you stay cool
    over 2 years ago
  • We're here for you: Find cancer support services near you
    13 days ago
  • Recognising shared support on the Online Community - Special Contributions, Guest Bloggers and Community Champions
    28 days ago

Recent Blogs

  • Doctors won’t listen

    i have all the signs of ovarian cancer, and I feel I can’t go back and annoy my docs again. Had an ovarian cyst removed last June. Pain ever since. Crutches since November, can hardly walk atall now. Been really ill last 2 weeks with bowel changes & si
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  • Results day approaching and feeling anxious

    My husband had a colonoscopy and biopsy taken from scar tissue from bowel from radiotherapy.We thought as we see his oncologist soon results would be given. Is this normal or do we need to prepare for worst?x
    0 posts
  • Let's Talk Mantle Cell Lymphoma

    Advice on coping and adjusting to life changes with Mantle Cell Lymphoma.
    0 posts
  • Total Laryngectomy

    Hi my husband had a total Laryngectomy 26/3/18, he is really struggling with how he looks He will have to go out on Tues coming for speech therapy and I am not sure what I need to take with me please help
    0 posts
  • Grade 4 brain tumour

    My dad was diagnosed in Feb
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  • Lung cancer

    I don’t know what to do
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  • Lung cancer

    So worried about my lovely mum
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  • Living as the eldest child of a stage IV cancer patient

    I was 18 years old when my father was diagnosed, and both my siblings were 10 and under. With this blog, I hope to document my experience as the eldest child of a cancer patient. To anyone in a similar position, my heart and my love is for you all xox
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