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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

  • International Nurses Day: Reflections from the Online Community
    3 days ago
  • Have you had your green medicine?
    7 days ago
  • Meet Kirsty Part 2, diagnosed with breast cancer alongside an existing health condition
    9 days ago
  • "Finding my new normal"- Jane's story
    17 days ago

Recent Blogs

  • candida

    pre-existing systemic candidiasis
    1 post
    FormerMember
    seven weeks sore throat over 7 years ago
  • Head Neck Cancer

    The End Process
    1 post
    FormerMember
    Post-op 7 Months over 7 years ago
  • Shorty - A Sisters Journey

    I find myself in a different dimension, one I didn't choose to be part of. The love for my brother is now taking me on a different journey. Supposed to grow from children to adults, sharing memories along the way, now we're preparing for something
    4 posts
    FormerMember
    Time Out over 7 years ago
  • I only came in for fibroids to be removed...

    Fibroids, day one, diagnosis, brain tumour, family, manchester
    1 post
    FormerMember
    That was more than I bargained for. over 7 years ago
  • It's All Gone Tits Up!

    My journey! From diagnosis on 10th May 2017 - to the future and beyond!
    2 posts
    FormerMember
    Second Stop - Breast Cancer Clinic Central over 7 years ago
  • 3 weeks after MOHS on the nose, skin graft

    Here is what a partially healed skin graft looks like. If this happens to you, go back to the doctor for further advice.
    1 post
    FormerMember
    Partial skin graft take over 7 years ago
  • Aftermath

    I have been in a daze, now I have completed all chemo, surgery etc & I am out the other side but it's not what I expected.
    1 post
    FormerMember
    What do I do now? Total gatrectomy. over 7 years ago
  • Rare Cancer

    Diagnosed with a rare facial cancer aged 17, 7 years later in remission with side effects.
    1 post
    FormerMember
    YouTube over 7 years ago
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