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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

  • International Nurses Day: Reflections from the Online Community
    1 day ago
  • Have you had your green medicine?
    5 days ago
  • Meet Kirsty Part 2, diagnosed with breast cancer alongside an existing health condition
    7 days ago
  • "Finding my new normal"- Jane's story
    15 days ago

Recent Blogs

  • ADVISE PLEASE - WHAT ARE YOUR THOUGHTS???

    Terminal illness and departing family - leaving ones advice and guidance ?? Is it important do you think to forward plan and prepare advice guidance support love for all those we leave given we know what life throws at people ?
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  • treatment over

    finished chemo and radio so why dont i feel happy ?
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  • why so sad ?

    finished my chemo and radiotherapy 2 weeks ago surely i should feel relief or something ? just keep bursting into tears feel anxious JUST WANT TO FEEL NORMAL!
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  • Can anyone help me with my diet please

    I had surgery for a tumour in my transverse colon. Over op well but cancer cells found in 2 lymph nodes. I'm on Cepecitabine tablets and Oxaliplatin by iv. Started last week. (1st of 12 2 wk cycles). Can I eat Yoghurt? Thanks.
    0 posts
  • From The Heart

    Just To Thank Everyone.
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  • Loneliness of the Carer

    I look after my Husband who has a Brain Tumor. Being such an active couple and now at home all day - well apart from appointments is hard and lonely. Only so much cleaning and tidying you can do. So what do carers do to occupy their time.
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  • from the heart

    Having survived bladder cancer myself, I am now trying to understand how to help my younger brother with his sudden tongue and neck cancer.
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  • nanna

    Hello im caring for my nanna who has terminal lung cancer it was only three months ago she was all clear and now its spread she keeps getting fluid on her lung and hot sweats and also wont eat its very worrying
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