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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
    6 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

  • Life after cervical cancer

    Am a lucky one at moment I've had my operation in remission from cervical cancer
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  • Cancer treatment being cancelled due to Covid19

    Do not agree to cancer treatment being postponed due to Covid19. There are ways to remain safe whilst continuing Cancer treatment, which patients are not always being told about!
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  • Fighting the big c

    The title says it all traveling back and forth with my husband to treat squamaous cell cancer head and neck, had private care had surgery radiation chemo still no improvement how long do we keep at it hoping praying that scans show something good
    0 posts
  • Seizures

    My husband was diagnosed with an astrocytoma in Feb/ March. Chemo delayed due to Covid. Multiple seizures
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  • Caring for my 25 year old boyfriend during lockdown

    Caring for my partner who has cholangiocarcinoma - mets in lung, liver & brain. He was on TAS-120 which is not working. He had gamma knife treatment this week & feeling rough. Looking to chat with anyone in similar situ and advice for post-radiothe
    0 posts
  • Eternal Optomist .

    Hopefully an amusing account of my journey through chemo to stem cell transplant following my diagnosis of Myeloma, but we will see where the journey takes us and if I remain positive and optimistic.
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  • Ground hog day

    Is it me or is life one big test?
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  • Post anal cancer op still cannot sit

    I am 82 and female & 5 weeks post op after having an anal tumour removed & perm stoma. Stoma working great, my wounds are healing good. I still can't sit down! can hardly walk, hurts too much
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