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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

  • Do you need help managing stress
    17 hours ago
  • What you wish you had known – cancer and farming communities
    9 days ago
  • Lights, Camera, Action – the Online Community spotlighted in Macmillan Emmerdale TV campaign
    13 days ago
  • “AI is a really useful tool if used correctly.”
    15 days ago

Recent Blogs

  • For relatives of people affected by cancer who dont have anyone to talk to who know how you feel!

    For relatives of loved ones going through cancer that put up a facade of being strong to them but deep down need their own support to get them through the worry of it all xx
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  • Audreys Blog

    Well I got my cancer diagnosis on the 16th May 2017. Felt as though I had been hit by a bolt of lightening . It just doesn't sink in does it ? Head spinning in all directions . Sleep (never good at the best of times ) was impossible .
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  • How to cope with FEC side effects

    I was diagnosed with Breast Cancer 3 months ago, had a double mastectomy 6 weeks ago and 5 days ago I started Chemo, this is no joke, side effects body and muscle aches, headaches!!! Does it get better!??? I am going crazy here.
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  • SCC and me

    My journey before, during and after being diagnosed with SCC
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  • Scared of gliobalstoma multiforme

    My daughter has been diagnosed with brain cancer and it is terminal and i cannot cope i keep crying and i known i should be brave
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  • Being there for mum

    Mum is 80 and has not ling finished chemo for Lymphoma and around 3 weeks ago was diagnosed with a glioblastoma. She has deteriorated rapidly but steroids are keeping her mentally with us for as long as they can.
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  • How to cope - advice

    A guy I am getting to know (dating) mum has been diagnosed with cancer
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  • Breast cancer

    My friend was diagnosed with breast cancer the other day. It is a 3.6cm tumour she has. Do you think it will have affected any lymph nodes??
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