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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  • Father inlaw

    How to help
  • Breast Cancer

    My mum was diagnosed with breast cancer in August and since had a mastectomy. The type of tumour was an invasive ductual carcinoma in situ, when removed the tumour had come out of the mesh and grown from stage 2 to a stage 3. I’m worried about her hip.
  • Help and advice plz regarding my dad

    Sickness and diarrhoea with fire like cramps 2 weeks after chemo . Need advice on how I can help him . He’s not feeling like eating or drinking and he’s just not himself . Need advice plz . Many thanx
  • Cancer was my companion

    My book and experiences to help patients and carers
  • 3mth check

    Went back into hospital and theatre on Tuesday for my 3mth check up after removal of tumour, Got the all clear !! Nothing in bladder at all, Don't go back now for 9mths, so relieved.x
  • Childhood Cancer Mama

    My 9year old has been diagnosed with Epithelioid Sarcoma in the neck, it's so rare to our knowledge he's only the second child to have this in the whole world. This is our journey...
  • Recent diagnosis of Pancreatic Cancer

    My Mum as just been diagnosed with Pancreatic Cancer - we are just about coping with this but the main concern is her chronic fatigue - any tips on how to deal with this. Thank you
  • Mums 3rd cancer worry and my cervical abnormal cervix smear!

    Mums had cervical cancer before - beaten it wil chemo and radio.....i then had abnormal cervical cells which i had removed, then mum had lung cancer which had part of lung removed. Then i have abnormal cervix...now mum has abnormal throat MRI tests :( xx
  • Boobless Blogger

    I will do my best to blog regularly but with treatment for my Breast Cancer, COPD, Hypothyroidism, Heart Failure and a few other ingredients having been thrown at me over the years, sometimes there may be some gaps for a while.
  • Lung Cancer

    Incurable cancer