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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

  • Accessing support during the festive season
    16 days ago
  • Staying in the present at Christmas: how I coped with each 'last time'
    27 days ago

Recent Blogs

  • Today I heard I have a use by date...........

    This is a blog of my life. I am 35 and wife and mother to 3 amusing weirdos. In 18 months I have been diagnosed, beaten cancer and diagnosed again, with not so much of a happy outcome this time around.
    1 post
    Former Member
    Shit happens over 11 years ago
  • My Journey

    Ductal Carcinoma in Situ with Mastectomy
    3 posts
    Former Member
    Hospital tomorrow over 11 years ago
  • Living.

    My Dad has decided to stop treatment for his lymphoma after chemotherapy didn't work. He is likely to live no longer than a few more weeks. This is my blog for recording my thoughts and feelings as I watch my Dad die.
    1 post
    Former Member
    The Beginning of the End. over 11 years ago
  • Enlarged lymph nodes..... Is it back ?

    I had vulva cancer 3 years ago which was successfully removed. I had a recent MRI due to pain in hip leg and back. Scan showed enlarged abnormal looking lymph nodes. GP has recommended detailed MRI of the pelvic area. Oh god I think the big C is back.
    1 post
    Former Member
    Not again ? over 11 years ago
  • Where to go next for advice and support

    leaving for Spain 1st, bringing my parents home. both are receiving treatment Mum lung cancer, Dad aggressive form of blood cancer which has reached the stage of blood transfusions. What support is available to us as a family unit.
    1 post
    Former Member
    Checked web page over 11 years ago
  • Just as it is; honest; straightforward

    honest straight forward, good news no hype, no exageration; bad news, as it is, no softening; waiting, prevarication very difficult.
    1 post
    Former Member
    as it is over 11 years ago
  • OVERWHELMED BY KINDNESS

    LOST MY DEAR FATHER TO CANCER IN SEPT 2012 AND THEN I RECEVIED THE BLOW MYSELF JANUARY 2013. I HAD BREAST CANCER .AFTER ALL THE CARE AND KINDNESS RECEIVED I DECIDED WHILE HAVING MY TREATMENT I WOULD HAVE A MACMILLAN COFFEE EVENING.
    1 post
    Former Member
    COFFEE EVENING over 11 years ago
  • Chemotherapy at 79?

    Chemotherapy vs hormone therapy for advanced prostate cancer for patients over 70
    1 post
    Former Member
    Chemotherapy vs hormone therapy for advanced prostate cancer over 11 years ago
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