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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?

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  • Spirituality, faith and cancer in the Online Community
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Recent Blogs

  • AML

    AML, Surviving after Chemo
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  • onward and up ward

    hi all just a little update to how my dad is getting on well his responded well to chemo as they say its shrunk back and his put on quiet bit of weight his feeling good better now than what he did before he had treatment :)
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  • The cancer didn't get him - but his heart did

    Diagnosed oesophageal cancer. Had pre-op chem but then told had (unknown) heart desease so no surgery possible. Given radical chemo/radio 5 days a week. Tumour shrunk. Clear for nearly a year then back. Only palliative chemo offered.
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  • my first cancer blog

    grade 3 breast cancer started with lump in october now have one boob half my lymph nodes and has spread to liver and bone not sure wot else to write.
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  • part 1

    my sister will be doing a parachute jump for a charity called tommys with her doing this it has given me the courage to want to do something to help out a little more with macmillan i do donate monthly
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  • part 2

    as i know what a great support network the nurses are as my grandad has been going through treatment for lung cancer which he beat but now has had a couple of brain tumours and is slowly
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  • and 3

    losing his battle but with the nurses they are keeping his spirit high so i would like to show my support and do a parachute jump how do i go about setting it up?
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  • moles

    how do u know a mole that is cancerous??
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