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?

Unsure how to get started? Take a look at our help pages on blogs. 

  • The struggle of losing my mum

    I'm Joe, 17 years old and I lost my mum in July 2012. Obviously this has affected my life and my emotions massivly, and I wish to share my feelings as I know there is many people on this website who can help massivly. I hope I can help you all too.
  • boyce

    cervical cancer radical hysterectomy
  • Dad's story

    There are so many of you living with this awful disease and fighting it so positively I feel a bit ashamed & selfish for feeling sorry for myself. Your messages of support to each other gave me the kick up the backside I needed!
  • selfish or is it still early days ?

    Am i being selfish or is 12 months since rads and still on endorcrime and hormone therapy treatment early days in this crappy journey.
  • the perfume of being alive

    Beauty and despaire, pardon my spelling,
  • stoma reversal

    Waiting for stoma reversal
  • Tony's Cancer Blog

    Tony is living with unknown cancer and is writing regular blogs to his friends. They are amusing,down to earth,and we all love receiving them. They make us smile and laugh. A friend suggested he shares them with you. Read on.....
  • My Journey with VIN3 and Aldara/Imiquimod

    A biopsy reveals I have VIN3, affected area is my clitoris. I am undergoing a topical chemo treatment, Aldara cream (Imiquimod). Vulva cancer, HPV, VIN3 may respond to Aldara. This journal will blog my experiences with Aldara, any symptoms and its success.
  • dads gullet cancet

    my dad was diagnosed with cancer of the oesophagus that has spread to his liver and lymph nodes. he had his first course of chemo last tuesday and finished on saturday.
  • Vulva Cancer Melanoma- my story so far

    Vulva cancer is not very common and it's hard to find specific information, especially if you don't know what it's called. This blog tis to track what happened with symptoms, diagnosis, treatment and recovery.