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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  • 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
  • breast cancer

    Debden wanting to talk about breast cancer
  • 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.
  • Finally

    Now 2 months into 6 months of chemo, tired, nauseous and thinning hair but the wig is better then my real hair ever was, lost 2 stone in weight, have been trying to loose weight for years. All positive, I hope I am a survivor, time will tell.
  • 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!
  • nerve damage

    Can anyone help me. I have developed peripheral nerve damage from tax chemo. At the moment I I feel so useless unable to get out of bed as I fear I will fall.
  • Advise on recovery times needed

    My partner finished his chemotherapy 6 weeks ago following diagnosis and an operation for colon cancer. He thought he would be feeling better by now but isn't Any advise, comments would be gratefully received :)
  • Wigs in Wrexham, Northwales Area

    Hello Hope you can help? My mum is about to Start her chemo treatment and is looking at options for wigs. can anyone advise of any shops in the wrexham, Chester, Northwales,Cheshire area?
  • 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?