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  • Im clear cell ovarian cancer, i had 2 recurrences within 5 years

    I was diagonised as clear cell ovarian cancer since june 2011. My 1st recurrence was 2012 on the omentum nodule 5 cm , My 2nd recurrence was 2016 Deep cul de sac nodule 5x4 My oncologist will not give me any chemeotherapy , Is this a right decission?
  • Waiting results

    Had blood tests for ovarian cancer and now waiting for my scan not sure what to expect what will happen next
  • melanoma on sole of foot

    Need to make a decision re wide excision of melanoma on sole of foot. Vac therapy or ALT free flap surgery.
  • Heartbroken mother

    My 20 year old son has been battling Ewings sarcoma since june 2015.Fed up of life were his words.
  • Waiting, guilty, sad

    I am 55 years young and have been with Paul 39 years, married 32 on April 13th. We have two sons, 23 and 16 years. I'm retired now. Paul was diagnosed with bowel cancer September 2008 and incurable but treatable metastatic bowel cancer in 2011.
  • Breasts cancer

    I have just been diagnosed with breast cancer and with HER2 positive. I will start my chemotherapy next week and it's so difficult to get digested with the latest health issues. Need guidance and support from ladies who have gone thru same.
  • Sail away with me honey

    The life and times of a 40-something heartbroken wife, watching the love of my life being eaten away by stage 4 oesophogeal cancer.
  • Cutaneous MALT Lymphoma

    Primary b cell lymphoma diagnosed May 2016.
  • Breast cancer

    I was diagnosed with stage 2 breast cancer on 30 march a day before my 42 birthday. To learn you have cancer, need chemo, maybe a double mastectomy and ovaries removed plus gene testing for myself and my girls is all very overwhelming to say the least.