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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”
    7 days ago
  • Awake and up all night? Get emotional support around the clock!
    17 days ago
  • International Nurses Day: Reflections from the Online Community
    28 days ago
  • "I saw that I wasn’t alone": The power of peer support when caring for a loved one with cancer
    3 months ago

Recent Blogs

  • Holding onto mum

    On Wednesday we were told my mum has cancer. We don't know what type or where it has spread
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  • Our journey is like a roller-coaster.

    This blog will be a journey through the ups and downs of my Darling Husbands cancer.
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  • My abstract 'LOVE AND HOPE'

    I painted this when diagnosed
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  • Is it back?

    I had full mastectomy 3 years ago, chemo and radio. Now I have a hard lump that's come up on my chest wall. It doesn't move at all. About 2 inch from my collar bone. just wondering if anyone else has had this. Should I be worried?
    0 posts
  • Still need you all

    2 years post op after having vulva cancer and Vin 3. I survived but still struggling with feelings that suddenly overwhelm me and need a friendly bunch to chat stuff through with when talking to family and close friends is too much.
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  • Ileostomy reversal

    Reversed loop Ileostomy, after care, and what to expect !
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  • stressed advice needed

    Help my mum has a bed sore on her bottom, when my dad was putting my mum to bed at lunch time he has noticed that all her leg has gone red and her knee is now looking sore does anyone have any tips on ideas on how to wash someone like this?
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