Cancer Blogs

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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
  • 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.
  • Ground hog day

    Is it me or is life one big test?
  • 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
  • Anal Cancer Recovery

    I still cannot sit or hardly walk 5 weeks post anal tumour removal surgery. Perm stoma fitted, which is fine. Any advice on how long recovery takes ,age 82
  • Unknown

    I have stomach cancer stage 4.I am doing my chemotherapy treatment with Oxaliplatin and Capecitabine. I am going for my 2nd cycle .I had terrible nausea in the morning for the first 2weeks. Am I going to experience side effects again on my next cycle?
  • Persevere

    In hard times persevere.
  • We all know

    I and others have faced the worst , and always got through with just keep going. So we do the same again with self isolation. Persevere and just keep going. There is sunshine at the end.
  • Always be remembered

    In loving memory for Maggie Vines, taken too soon, me & my partner Sending prayers to your family & lots of love to you. You will always have a place in all our hearts. Love from K&T XXX
  • Nivolumab

    I recently started Nivolumab (now on the second course of 6) due to secondary liver cancer after hypopharynx (Head & Neck) cancer. Does anyone have experience with Nivolumab, it’s side effects and overall experience with the treatment ?