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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

  • Meet Mr U - self advocating through cancer treatment with a pre-existing heart condition
    8 days ago
  • Cancer, self-advocacy and pre-existing health conditions on the Online Community
    8 days ago
  • Ethnic minority cancer awareness on the Online Community
    21 days ago
  • Spirituality, faith and cancer in the Online Community
    27 days ago

Recent Blogs

  • My kidney story

    Had a radical nephrectomy in October and had pathology report of T3a NO MO does anyone know anything about this , I presume this is fairly aggresive
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  • My Beautiful Mom

    Last week our worlds were turned upside down when we were told there's nothing more what could be done for my Mom she has Oesophagus Cancer, I'm heartbroken and scared Laura x
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  • Bowel cancer

    My husband went for a routeen 55 year old colonoscopy on the 20 Dec and was told in the day they had found cancer.Two days later he was sent for a full body scan we get results on Monday .any advice on questions we should ask thank you
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  • Bowel cancer

    My husband went for a routeen 55 year old colonoscopy on the 20 Dec and was told in the day they had found cancer.Two days later he was sent for a full body scan we get results on Monday .any advice on questions we should ask thank you
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  • After chemo

    Stressed what if cancer comes back once chemo has finished.
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  • I need to a hug a dog right now xx

    Lots of tears today after 18 months of operations and chemo the cancer is back I am approaching 49 and been given a cure of 25% so there is still hope wish I had a dog to hug x
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  • New Diagnosis

    Rently diagnosed with rectal cancer; waiting results of MRI/CT scans. I wasn’t symptomatic, this was picked up on the national bowel screening. I’m very fearful and worried and would be grateful for any advice about how to cope with this.
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  • Gullet Cancer

    My husband had his stent fitted about four weeks ago. The pain still there and he has a lots of coughing. There is anyone have this problem please need your advised. Many thanks.
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