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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

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Recent Blogs

  • Blood clots

    Has anyone else had blood cloths while on chemo I have a few and chemo has been stopped .
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  • Blood clots on lungs

    Has anyone else had blood clots on there lungs while on chemo I have been told that I have a few and they stopped my chemo . A&E missed it went two more weeks before hospital found them .
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  • Starting Sutent

    Sutent, RCC, Whole brain radiotherapy, multiple brain tumours
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  • I'd already known for a week

    I've just found out my partner had cancer, but I already knew.
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  • More than one primary?

    Does anybody have experience of more than one primary cancer? Breast 2011 - lumpectomy, radiotherapy, Tamoxifen. Sept 2012, Anterior Resection ca of colon (grade 2, 2 affected nodes) about to start chemo Oxaliplatin and Capecitbine.
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  • coping!

    Dad was in hospital for 6 weeks before finding out he has terminal cancer, cant find the origin of it. But its in the liver and well thats itnow just a waiting game.......
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  • the speed that got me here

    well just at start of getting diagnosed with pancreatic lymphoma
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  • Capecitabine Allergic Reaction Chemo

    . If any of you are about to go onto capecitabine please make sure you are checked to see if you have the correct enzymes to eliminate the risk of severe allergic reaction. I was in hospital for 23 days and was lucky to survive
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