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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

  • Have you had your green medicine?
    4 days ago
  • Meet Kirsty Part 2, diagnosed with breast cancer alongside an existing health condition
    5 days ago
  • "Finding my new normal"- Jane's story
    13 days ago
  • Meet Kirsty, diagnosed with breast cancer in 2024 alongside an existing health condition
    26 days ago

Recent Blogs

  • I'd already known for a week

    I've just found out my partner had cancer, but I already knew.
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  • coping!

    Dad was in hospital for 6 weeks before finding out he has terminal cancer, cant find the origin of it. But its in the liver and well thats itnow just a waiting game.......
    0 posts
  • After 6 cycles of chemo

    My husband has just finished 6 months treatment for a grade 4 gbm he is suffering for extreme fatigue he's so weak ....can he pick up now ?
    0 posts
  • More than one primary?

    Does anybody have experience of more than one primary cancer? Breast 2011 - lumpectomy, radiotherapy, Tamoxifen. Sept 2012, Anterior Resection ca of colon (grade 2, 2 affected nodes) about to start chemo Oxaliplatin and Capecitbine.
    0 posts
  • the speed that got me here

    well just at start of getting diagnosed with pancreatic lymphoma
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  • Capecitabine Allergic Reaction Chemo

    . If any of you are about to go onto capecitabine please make sure you are checked to see if you have the correct enzymes to eliminate the risk of severe allergic reaction. I was in hospital for 23 days and was lucky to survive
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  • Musings.

    Just writing my thoughts about cancer, as someone seeing another experience it.
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  • Sentinel lymph node blue dye

    I too still have the remains of the die after the Sentinel node blue dye - had mine in April this year and it is just startting to fade. Dont worry it will fade eventually, it jut takes time. Hoping all goes well for you.
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