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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

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    8 hours ago
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    1 day ago

Recent Blogs

  • I'm having an Eeyore day.

    A blog for those more gloomy days. Or maybe it's a Tigger day, a Rabbit day or a Pooh day.
    8 posts
    Former Member
    Down, up, down, up, up, up, that's the way. over 13 years ago
  • It's time to Tri

    I have finally decided to put my money where my mouth is and do a full triathlon myself. So follow my triathlon journey through the aches and pains, swimming lessons, feable training excuses and hopefully a happy ending as I cross the finish line.
    2 posts
    Former Member
    Now it's ACTUALLY time to Tri over 13 years ago
  • worried about care for my parents who both have cancer

    Glioma brain tumour . cancer of the womb
    1 post
    Former Member
    two diagnosis in 4 months .worried for them both :-( over 13 years ago
  • new to this

    aksing for others who have similar side effects to tell me what they did about them
    1 post
    Former Member
    what did you do? over 13 years ago
  • Mum

    We have just found out that our Mum has got cancer of the gullet
    1 post
    Former Member
    Mum over 13 years ago
  • Sneaky Synovial Sarcoma

    Our 11 yr old son was diagnosed with the sneaky sarcoma, how long he has had this we dont know, we know that he has had pain in his foot for years, which has been labeled , as sensitive feet, congenital flat feet.
    1 post
    Former Member
    Finally a consultant appt and op date over 13 years ago
  • how to cope,when parent told they have cancer

    hi guys,my dad was told he had lung and brain cancer just over a month ago he got tumor on his lung an 2 on his brain,he had radiotherapy,but chemo a nono as he has massive blood infection an amonia
    1 post
    Former Member
    how to cope,when parent told they have cancer over 13 years ago
  • Bob p

    Patient suffering from advanced prostate cancer. Gleason scale of 8 and on stampede drug trial.
    1 post
    Former Member
    Bob p over 13 years ago
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