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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

  • Recognising shared support on the Online Community - Special Contributions, Guest Bloggers and Community Champions
    14 days ago
  • “So grateful to the champions on this forum”
    24 days ago
  • Awake and up all night? Get emotional support around the clock!
    1 month ago

Recent Blogs

  • Let's Talk Mantle Cell Lymphoma

    Advice on coping and adjusting to life changes with Mantle Cell Lymphoma.
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  • Total Laryngectomy

    Hi my husband had a total Laryngectomy 26/3/18, he is really struggling with how he looks He will have to go out on Tues coming for speech therapy and I am not sure what I need to take with me please help
    0 posts
  • port a cath

    Does anyone have any advice on how to manage blood clot in arm after a port a cath was inserted and now taken out.
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  • Sister triple negative breast cancer

    Understanding
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  • Husband 55

    On a miserable day in January 2018 my husband found out he had grade 4 lung cancer it was really shocking upsetting news. I was devastated because in 2015 I had breast cancer which luckily I found in time so only needed 3 weeks of Radiotherapy.
    0 posts
  • Testicular Cancer - Carboplatin Diary

    A brief diary documenting my experience of having one dose of Carboplatin to treat stage 1A seminoma
    0 posts
  • Family of victims

    I’m losing my mother. She’s a widow at 51, now metastatic cancer at 56. I’d like to create a group for those who’ve lost parents, and share how to deal with it and what to expect during, when, and after.
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  • What when they want to give up?

    For those who I consider to be in “circle 1” of the family, what do you do when you know they want to give up?
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