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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

  • Feeling the heat? Here are some tips to help you stay cool
    over 2 years ago
  • We're here for you: Find cancer support services near you
    3 days ago
  • Recognising shared support on the Online Community - Special Contributions, Guest Bloggers and Community Champions
    18 days ago
  • “So grateful to the champions on this forum”
    28 days ago

Recent Blogs

  • My Journey through Cancer

    A diary of events, feelings and emotions as I try to come to terms with my cancer and treatment
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  • Red Arrow

    Keeping track of side effects from radiotherapy and letrozole.
    0 posts
  • First time user, don't be scared, Read what I did it will help you. There is NO such thing as a silly Question.

    As any first time user, you have so many questions, you don't have any answers, follow my easy guide to get steered in the right direction.
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  • The first steps, are you ready,wait !!!, Don't be scared, not any more, you have just entered a place where you are surrounded by friends. Take a minute to look around the site, well done . That's you first step into a better place, you're p

    0 posts
  • I cannot find my way .

    Thorn, shout, seat and stew. Can you decipher my predicament ?.
    0 posts
  • My super hero dad..

    From half way through till the end xx
    0 posts
  • DAD!! You dont need to be perfect

    Young 72 year old finding out he had stage 4 lung cancer
    0 posts
  • My journey with an unoperable cancer

    After a recurrence of bowel cancer, having radio therapy and being told cancer has spread and is inoperable, am in limbo at the moment. Then to be toldi couldnt have chemo yet as kidneys aren't functioning as needed in order to receive chemo.
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