Cancer Blogs

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?

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  • How much more can he take.

    Awaiting the results of my husbands biopsy and staging for rectal cancer. He's had open surgery and an Ileostomy. Never have we felt so sad and stressed. Where's the light at the end of the tunnel?
  • general feeling

    My hubby was diagnosed with lung cancer on thursday last. He now has to undergo several tests. I know I have to be strong but I just cannot stop crying when I am on my own
  • Soul Food, cooking, caring and laughing your way through terminal cancer

    Experiences, recipes & laughs while caring for both parents. Light-hearted & funny with advice on diet & appetite, loneliness, and what to expect. There is also a lot of my experience of caring for someone with alzheimers as well as a terminal
  • Had my dates for first chemotherapy

    Just had my dates for my first chemotherapy only told yesterday I would need it .don't know much about it don't know if it will help to know everything that is to come don't want my brain full of side effects
  • blowsy

    Breast cancer. mastectomy & FEC-T chemotherapy. Prophylactic mastectomy on the remaining breast and a double breast reconstruction & may not be able to have DEIP or SEIP reconstruction. So I am considering a TUG reconstruction.
  • Life after loosing a parent.

    I am still finding it very hard to get over the loss of my mum, who died from cancer just over a year ago. I am 16 years old and would love any helpful advice that maybe someone who has experienced something similar to me has.
  • Don't know how I can help

    A friend with melloblastoma
  • Feeling Weak and Numb

    My partner is on her 4th chemotherapy session and I am finding it hard to judge her feelings and emotions. I'm trying my best to cope but we seem to be constantly bickering over the slightest thing.
  • Staying positive

    Just my story about Malignant Melanoma. My own journey in my own words about how I'm trying to stay positive through this tricky situation I've found myself in
  • Living.

    My Dad has decided to stop treatment for his lymphoma after chemotherapy didn't work. He is likely to live no longer than a few more weeks. This is my blog for recording my thoughts and feelings as I watch my Dad die.