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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  • Sadness behind the smile

    Find myself engulfed by sadness because he has gone and that sadness hiding behind the smiles when I'm having an ok day...
  • bone mets

    my husband has bone mets and recently had a platelet infusion but is still feeling dizzy and falling when he stands I am concerned about him as I feel as if we are not getting the support we need from dns or palliative care
  • refusing treatment tongue cancer

    My son has tongue cancer and is refusing chemo and radiotherapy saying he can cure himself with seeds and oils he has read about on internet this is upsetting all the family
  • Blog of a Laryngctomee

    This is the blog of a Laryngctomee.
  • Maxillary sinus cancer

    I have been diagnosed with maxillary sinus cancer (squamous cell) on the left side of my face. The cancer has spread into my jaw, palate and gums. I am scheduled to have major resectioning of my face next Friday, the 20th.
  • getting on with my life

    hi everyone, had op 6 months ago, tumour along with entire hamstring, I still believe mine was caused by a trauma in my leg previous. the frustration of being asked how do I feel it happened and then being told coincidental!!!
  • My Breastcancer 'Chemo before Surgery' journey

    I was diagnosed with breastcancer 'Tripple negative'. It was decided that I should undergo chemotheraphy before surgery in order to shrink the tumor, so the surgery would not be too invasive. My journey started on the 2nd of June 2014.
  • metastatic breast cancer

    I was diagnosed with breast cancer in2011 had reacurance in September 2013
  • what was everyones ultra sound grading B1-B5- was it cancerous please help

    My doctor said they graded me based off the lump they found and I was a B4 waiting for biospy results!
  • And again

    I was diagnosed with stage 3 and had the Whipple op in Feb 2014, spent 8 days in hospital and took 4 months for the wound to heal, pain, nausea all controlled by drugs.