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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  • F U Cancer

    Im on here to help others see that sometimes drs get it wrong & the human body and mind is an amazing powerful tool that shouldn't be underestimated. I had stage 4 cervical cancer with bone metastasis im now in remission
  • Low

    Feeling pretty low at the moment, i was hoping to sort things out with mt ex but she said no so going through his alone, i have had to transfer hospitals and now have appointment on 26th march to see the consultant for my bladder cancer reucurrance.
  • Hodgkin's lymphoma

    Hodgkin's lymphoma
  • Stunned into silence

    My family won't talk to me about my CLL and it hurts. they seem to think that until i am having symptoms and/or treatment i am ok and should forget about it.
  • Don't Colour Me Light Blue

    I've been writing about my experiences after discovering that I had an aggressive form of prostate cancer.The accent is on humour and a good laugh (generally at my expense): http://dontcolourmelightblue.wordpress.com
  • Can anyone help.?

    My mums receiving palliative care for lung and brain cancer, she's very poorly at home after first chemo, lost the use of her legs and very wobbly. My question is her legs feel very very cold, I'm scared of what this means, anyone know?
  • Pancreatic cancer

    Can anyone please tell me what symptoms i should expect my 71yr old mum to get?she has cancer in the gallbladder area,pancreas and we have just been told its now in the duodenum
  • Advice on what to expect with 1st session of Chemo (FEC-T)

    I'm about to have my 1st session on Mon after a delay of 6 wks. I'm feeling alot of diff emotions but mainly I'm scared. Can anyone share any advice of what I can expect (apart from the info found on the website). The more I read the more scar
  • So far. it feels like im on my own

    just trying to find somewhere to put all my thoughts as we go along through the process of my dads cancer. my counsellor told me it would be good to write and i couldnt think of what to put on paper but here i seem to be buzzing.
  • After Chemo 3 months or more on - the after effects 'chemo brain'

    People who suffer with 'chemo brain' months after chemo has finished, out of the blue.