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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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Recent Blogs

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  • Diagnosed with Thyroid Cancer when Pregnant

    I would like to share my experience of dealing with Thyroid Cancer whilst pregnant and subsequently looking after a new born baby whilst recovering from thyroidectamy
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  • Horseshoe's Journey

    Recently diagnosed with stage a stage 2 and stage 3 ductal invasive carcinoma. Waiting for the results of recent sampling of lymph nodes. I really want to have reconstruction but have to wait for the MDT decision this coming Friday
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  • Uncertain

    Shock, isolation, sadness, grief and overall uncertainty
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  • Still waiting to see if I can have recon when i have mastectomy

    June1 I was told I had IDC stage 3. Advised I need a mastectomy
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  • Dad loosing his marbles & the decision about radiotherapy...........

    Worries about Radiology & what it entails regarding my Dad/Father who has lung cancer. He is also suffering from signs of dementia.
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  • Dad losing his marbles & the decision of radiotherapy.....

    My Father has been diagnosed with Lung Cance, which is inoperable. He has lost a lot of weight and I'm not sure he could go through radiotherapy. Also he is suffering with early signs of dementia.
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