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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
    15 days ago
  • Cancer, self-advocacy and pre-existing health conditions on the Online Community
    15 days ago
  • Ethnic minority cancer awareness on the Online Community
    28 days ago
  • We're here for you: Find cancer support services near you
    1 month ago

Recent Blogs

  • Thoughts and Feelings

    Recently found out my partner has terminal throat cancer, trying to get me head around things and not sure what to do or where to turn to next. So it was suggested that I write down my thoughts and feelings as it might help. So thought it was worth a try.
    1 post
    FormerMember
    Saturday 28th September 2015 over 9 years ago
  • getting there

    Ovarian Cancer. Pain relief. Syringe Driver. Oxycodone.
    1 post
    FormerMember
    getting there over 9 years ago
  • Children & helping them to cope with cancer

    Helping my 11 & 18 year olds to cope with the news that their grandfather now has cancer
    1 post
    FormerMember
    My 11 year old son over 9 years ago
  • The Art of Suffering

    Definition: “Art” – a skill at doing a specified thing, typically one acquired through practice. “Suffering” – an experience; or to be subjected to something bad or unpleasant.
    5 posts
    FormerMember
    Cancer Free!! My "New Normal" over 9 years ago
  • Radiotherapy - what will it be like?

    Reassurance needed for radiotherapy pleeeeese
    1 post
    FormerMember
    Radiotherapy - reassurance needed please over 9 years ago
  • 36 year old mum of 2 with breast cancer

    After being diagnosed with breast cancer at 36 I made the decision to spread the word. My mum had breast cancer at 45 , then I was diagnosed at 36. I have 2 boys aged 2 and 6, and they are the reason I chose to fight in a positive way.
    1 post
    FormerMember
    My story so far over 9 years ago
  • my story

    about finding out and keep me going
    9 posts
    FormerMember
    Website over 9 years ago
  • Charity my late wife

    Panic Attacks after the First Anniversary of the Terminal Diagnosis
    1 post
    FormerMember
    Almost One Year On over 9 years ago
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