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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  • Living with mum's breast cancer

    My mum has recently been diagnosed with breast cancer. My blog is a diary to help me put my thoughts and feelings down as we progress through her treatment.
  • How hard can it be

    I have had cancer in my life for years. Hi risk of breast cancer that's me. Never in a million years did I think my 39 year old husband would be diagnose with kidney cancer spread to his bones. In curable. How bad can it be. Nightmare
  • limeted small cel lung cancer

    hi new to all this just bn told i have small cel limeted cancer in lung very worred at min . has e one out ther bn thro this regards TREVOR soz not bn on computers very long regards trevor
  • My struggle through losing my mum

    I lost my mum on the 14th July last year, Im a 17 year old boy trying to cope with the loss of both my mum and my best friend. I hope and I know I can find support on this website as everyone is so helpful
  • My struggle through losing my mum

    I lost my mum on the 14th July last year, Im a 17 year old boy trying to cope with the loss of both my mum and my best friend. I hope and I know I can find support on this website as everyone is so helpful
  • DLBCL- diagnosis confirmed waiting for treatment

    Will delay in treatment hurt chances of recovery? Approaching 5 months since B symptoms began Diagnosis DLBCL Shouldn't Chemo treatment be started right away? Is it necessary to wait for bone marrow biopsy before starting treatment?
  • So, so upset and lonely

    Just finished year of treatment and worse off than before.
  • Sammy72

    Caring for my mum who is 62 has advanced throat cancer.
  • Prostate biopsy

    I am due to have my 1st. Prostate biopsy in two week time, and would be pleased to hear from anyone who has undergone this procedure as I don't know anybody who has ever experienced it. Any first hand knowledge would be much appreciated.
  • Post Treatment Life

    I look normal, I look healthy. As incredible as this is, it feels like a double edged sword. My life is FAR from normal, and my body is recovering from trauma that only those that have been through the same can understand.