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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”
    4 days ago
  • Awake and up all night? Get emotional support around the clock!
    13 days ago
  • International Nurses Day: Reflections from the Online Community
    25 days ago
  • Have you had your green medicine?
    29 days ago

Recent Blogs

  • Tonsil cancer

    Hello all I am one now from radio therapy they tell me all ok just like to say thank you every one for all the support that has been given and I wish every one well all the best Steven....
    0 posts
  • Blog of a Laryngctomee

    This is the blog of a Laryngctomee.
    0 posts
  • getting on with my life

    hi everyone, had op 6 months ago, tumour along with entire hamstring, I still believe mine was caused by a trauma in my leg previous. the frustration of being asked how do I feel it happened and then being told coincidental!!!
    0 posts
  • My Breastcancer 'Chemo before Surgery' journey

    I was diagnosed with breastcancer 'Tripple negative'. It was decided that I should undergo chemotheraphy before surgery in order to shrink the tumor, so the surgery would not be too invasive. My journey started on the 2nd of June 2014.
    0 posts
  • metastatic breast cancer

    I was diagnosed with breast cancer in2011 had reacurance in September 2013
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  • Maxillary sinus cancer

    I have been diagnosed with maxillary sinus cancer (squamous cell) on the left side of my face. The cancer has spread into my jaw, palate and gums. I am scheduled to have major resectioning of my face next Friday, the 20th.
    0 posts
  • And again

    I was diagnosed with stage 3 and had the Whipple op in Feb 2014, spent 8 days in hospital and took 4 months for the wound to heal, pain, nausea all controlled by drugs.
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  • Finally

    Now 2 months into 6 months of chemo, tired, nauseous and thinning hair but the wig is better then my real hair ever was, lost 2 stone in weight, have been trying to loose weight for years. All positive, I hope I am a survivor, time will tell.
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