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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

  • New to the Online Community - some help in getting started
    12 days ago
  • Do you need help managing stress
    14 days ago
  • What you wish you had known – cancer and farming communities
    23 days ago
  • Lights, Camera, Action – the Online Community spotlighted in Macmillan Emmerdale TV campaign
    27 days ago

Recent Blogs

  • NET Diagnosis & recent surgery

    From Diagnosis to Surgery & beyond
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  • prostatic cancer with bone mets

    My father in law has prostatic cancer with bone mets, which has spread to lumbar spine. He is now in the hospice for symptom control. He will need 24 hour care when he comes out.Who pays for this him or socal.
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  • 2012

    My wife's diagnosis of cancer. What happened afterwards and the story of her journey through the treatment. Keywords: phaeochromocytoma; adrenal cancer; MIBG treatment; radiotherapy;oncologist; hospice;endocrinologist.
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  • Day by day

    Ten weeks ago my mum discovered she has an aggressive malignant cancerous primary brain tumour and since then I have been trying to find a way to navigate through this nightmare. Now I've decided to write it down...........
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  • parathyroid cancer? never heard of it !!!

    Had and had taken away a cancer in my parathyroid gland.... is this it? I had cancer I no longer have cancer? it may return? it may not? who knows?
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  • Feelings

    Yesterday I had my first mammogram results since having my wide local incision and lymph nodes taken out. I was told it was clear. Now you would think I would be jumping for joy well I wasn't, in fact I felt nothing. Does that make me weird?
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  • Not quite sure what to expect

    my dad has oesophageal cancer, he has been sleeping so much, today he was awake for approx 7 hours, is this what we should expect
    0 posts
  • sue carer for my husband

    My husband has prostate cancer, terminal.
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