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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

  • Meet Mr U - self advocating through cancer treatment with a pre-existing heart condition
    12 days ago
  • Cancer, self-advocacy and pre-existing health conditions on the Online Community
    12 days ago
  • Ethnic minority cancer awareness on the Online Community
    25 days ago
  • We're here for you: Find cancer support services near you
    1 month ago

Recent Blogs

  • One day at a time

    In the space of 2 weeks my husbands yellow eyes and being diagnosed with untreatable liver cancer given weeks maybe months to live
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  • Corona virus

    Hi is anyone else worried about the corona virus outbreak? I've so far only had surgery for breast cancer I had a mastectomy I'm now waiting to have chemo but should I be worried before treatment starts?
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  • art for cancer

    I go to a art for cancer class at the royal free hospital London [ ie at the Maggie's Centre this takes place on Friday mornings ,but I find that its not enough time and I see the benefits it has not for everyone but for a few .
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  • Over protective

    Coronavirus am I just being silly or doing the right thing.
    0 posts
  • Operation done and dusted

    Well day 1 post op and I must say I'm feeling pretty good. No pain just an ache. Had a wide local excision and lymph node removal. Was under for 4.5hours and came out without any problems.
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  • Confused on whether or not cancer is back following Pet Scan

    Recently had PET Scan and was showed screen highlighting large number of nodes and told these are Reactive Cancerous Cells and will need open surgery to confirm status. What does this mean?
    0 posts
  • Chorodial melanoma journey

    Chorodial melanoma from being diagnosed & beyond.
    0 posts
  • My Mum

    My path with mum through this time from now until …..
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