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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

  • An update to our Online Community email notifications
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  • 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
    7 days ago
  • Recognising shared support on the Online Community - Special Contributions, Guest Bloggers and Community Champions
    22 days ago

Recent Blogs

  • Stage 4 colon cancer

    Hello, I was wandering if stage 4 colon cancer with lung mets is treatable possibly curable? I'm clutching at straws and think of hope to hold on to?
    0 posts
  • Thoughts that are mine, and probably yours.

    This blog is just a way for me to communicate my experiences and thoughts as they happen.
    0 posts
  • Worrying symptoms

    stomach cancer?
    0 posts
  • NET Diagnosis & recent surgery

    From Diagnosis to Surgery & beyond
    0 posts
  • Mastecomy done awaiting test results

    Breast cancer results
    0 posts
  • Struggling to come to terms with things

    I found out 6 weeks ago I have breast cancer. I’ve already had my first session of chemo. Me being me ended up in hospital with really bad headaches.. I’m on auto pilot and just going through the motions.. Not sure what to do to try and accept it..
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  • Struggling to come to terms with things

    I found out 6 weeks ago I have breast cancer. I’ve already had my first session of chemo. Me being me ended up in hospital with really bad headaches.. I’m on auto pilot and just going through the motions.. Not sure what to do to try and accept it..
    0 posts
  • Significant shrinkage melanoma metastasis

    Significant shrinkage following combination immunotherapy. My dad was diagnosed with advanced melanoma in March with mets in his lung, liver and brain. He has recently completed 4 rounds of combo immunotherapy and today we received positive scan results.
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