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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
    6 days ago
  • Have you had your green medicine?
    10 days ago
  • Meet Kirsty Part 2, diagnosed with breast cancer alongside an existing health condition
    12 days ago
  • "Finding my new normal"- Jane's story
    20 days ago

Recent Blogs

  • Week 2 of 6 Day 6 of 30

    Head and Neck Cancer journey and treatment.
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  • Beginnings

    Diagnosis, headspace.
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  • Getting too much

    Just got thro xmas day. Out of hours dr said mother was starting to die! Still here though. Lots of young and some useless carers coming in. Don't want them here at the end. All getting too much now. Dimar
    0 posts
  • Worries

    Hi I'm new here, I ha e so many worries and have found this site very helpful. I keep reading stories about people talking about there nails !! What happens to them during chemo??
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  • Life after Chemotherapy and a 'good' result?

    What should my husband be expecting to be able to do 2 months after receiving the 'all clear'? he was a 71 year old fit orienteer and runner up to last June.
    0 posts
  • Scalp cooling

    Been diagnosed with breast cancer and start chemotherapy end of January beginning of Feb - just wondering about scalp cooling and would like any opinions thanks
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  • Can only see dark days ahead

    My wife was diagnosed with cervical cancer in 2014 after feeling ill she received radiation and chemotherapy late 2014 and had finished the treatment dec2014, she was given the news in Dec 2015 it has reoccurred any advise on what treatment options are
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  • Breast cancer at 30

    Having being diagnosed with grade 3 aggressive invasive breast cancer in November having just turned 30 the past eight weeks have been an emotional roller coaster ......
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