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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

  • World Cancer Day 2026
    11 hours ago
  • Life after treatment: Dealing with health conditions after cancer
    13 days ago
  • What Community members wished they had known before surgery
    20 days ago
  • New Dates for 2026 - Local Cancer Community Meet-ups
    21 days ago

Recent Blogs

  • Mum ...

    A daughter's story of small cell lung cancer (T4 N3 M0) ...
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  • 3 months done and dausted

    relaxed record of treatment for cancer head and neck. great care , top class professionals; a wedding; telling the news to v close distant family; diarrhoe; upset; dry mouth.
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  • soft tissue cancer

    finding out that mum had cancer was very hard, and when she told me that it was sofe tissue cancer. I had to look this up I have hever heard of it, reading about it really opened my eye.
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  • scared

    Have been diagnosed with breast cancer, and i go in for an op next week. This is the first time i have been able to say the words BC . Finding it hard to take in and scared of what's ahead of me.
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  • Hair loss

    Just had 2nd cycle of FEC-T chemotherapy for breast cancer. My hair is falling out in handfuls despite use of cold caps. Got my husband to take the hair trimmers to it. Anyone got any good advice about buying wigs via Internet.
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  • 5 days to go!!!

    iv now got 5 days to go before my 1st chemo session, i only found out 2 weeks ago i have ovarian cancer and even though i feel totally strong and ready for it now its still really strange & sort of un believable that this is real.
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  • new terminal cancer patient

    I have just been diagnosed with terminal cancer.and have read that exercise at all stages of treatment is good for you. Are there any discounted gym packages out there.
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  • Breast Cancer

    I have had chemo and surgery for breast cancer.I was due to start radiotherapy this week but it was discovered a have cellulitis.Is this a very common infection after surgery?
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