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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  • The new advert for Macmillan

    I was undecided at first about the one, but my partner thinks the new one is brilliant, and I admit now I have to agree. Ditzy
  • Rare thyroid cancer

    I have been diagnosed with a rare firm of thyroid cancer hurtle cell, I am trying not to look into statistics, thinking I am in complete denial, not even cried, I am a positive person but could do with someone to talk too x
  • Letrozole after tamoxifen

    Just when I thought after 5 yrs on tamoxifenI would b free of taking tablets, now am told by my consultant that I have to take Letorozole. Anyone else had this experience please?
  • Living with Lung Cancer verses Neromuscular Auto Immune Disease (myasthenia Gravis)

    Difficult to know what is the Lung Cancer or What part of it is Myasthenia Gravis
  • feeling down

    I start my first chemo session tomorrow, I am so scared I feel sick, going to try the cold cap just hope it does as anybody else tryed it and kept there hair.
  • Bumpie Times

    Last year I lost my wonderful Dad and soul mate to a brain tumour, some of my musings as I navigate through without him, sometimes happy sometimes sad and other times downright angry that I will never get to hear his voice again.
  • Another half a year, another half a marathon

    My blog tracks my progress training for a half marathon in aid of Macmillan Cancer Support.
  • The next battle

    Multiple stem cell transplants to begin. 10 months after diagnosis media still germ cell tumour. Tumour removed after be chemotherapy & tip chemo stopped mid cycle due to lack of response after cancer reached lungs & liver.
  • Good news

    Just wanted to share my good news..I had scan results on Monday and they are all clear!! So next review in 3 months.
  • heart broken

    my daughter and husband have both got cancer diagnosed within a week of one another life is so unfair