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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  • blowsy

    Breast cancer. mastectomy & FEC-T chemotherapy. Prophylactic mastectomy on the remaining breast and a double breast reconstruction & may not be able to have DEIP or SEIP reconstruction. So I am considering a TUG reconstruction.
  • 4 months since LWE and SNB but still in pain is this normal?

    Hi cannot believe that after this time breast is still really sore I finished radiotherapy sixweeks ago. Is there anyone else who can reassure me this is ok? Thank you. X
  • My lovely dad has Stage 4 Brain Cancer

    Hi everyone, My dad was diagnosed with stage 4 brain cancer in May this year, the doctor told me basically what would happen but things are changing so rapidly. Help!
  • Weight loss

    With an Ileostomy is it normal 4 it to be runny. Despite 14mg of loperamide daily. Stoma nurse says it's o.k but every few hours stoma bag needs emptying 24/7. Its really draining my husband.
  • general feeling

    My hubby was diagnosed with lung cancer on thursday last. He now has to undergo several tests. I know I have to be strong but I just cannot stop crying when I am on my own
  • Soul Food, cooking, caring and laughing your way through terminal cancer

    Experiences, recipes & laughs while caring for both parents. Light-hearted & funny with advice on diet & appetite, loneliness, and what to expect. There is also a lot of my experience of caring for someone with alzheimers as well as a terminal
  • Had my dates for first chemotherapy

    Just had my dates for my first chemotherapy only told yesterday I would need it .don't know much about it don't know if it will help to know everything that is to come don't want my brain full of side effects
  • Life after loosing a parent.

    I am still finding it very hard to get over the loss of my mum, who died from cancer just over a year ago. I am 16 years old and would love any helpful advice that maybe someone who has experienced something similar to me has.
  • Living.

    My Dad has decided to stop treatment for his lymphoma after chemotherapy didn't work. He is likely to live no longer than a few more weeks. This is my blog for recording my thoughts and feelings as I watch my Dad die.
  • Don't know how I can help

    A friend with melloblastoma