Cancer, the uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells which invade the body and destroys adjacent tissues is the topic of this category.
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Breast CancerLeukemiaLung Cancer | LymphomaOvarian CancerProstate Cancer |
Regular Blogs
Begun in 2007 when the blogger was diagnosed with colon cancer, this weblog takes readers through all of the ups and downs of her medical journey.
http://cowgirlattitude.blogspot.com/
The blogger here talks about his life with pancreatic cancer, the chemo, fatigue, and the way his life changed when he was diagnosed.
http://lifewithpancreaticcancer.blogspot.com/
After being cancer-free for eight years, Daria, who kept this blog, found out that it had returned. At that point, in 2008, she began to write here, chronicling her radiation and clinical trials for a new experimental drub Brivanib. She shared her feelings and encouragement with readers until her death in January 2011.
http://daria-livingwithcancer.blogspot.com/
The author of this blog writes about her experiences with brain cancer, a meningioma, her surgery, and her lie in recovery from cancer.
http://lynda-mybraintumour.blogspot.com/
This blog chronicles the experiences of a two-time skin cancer patient, and her removal of the basal cell carcinoma above her eyebrow closely followed by the removal of skin cancer on her nose.
http://damagedskin.blogspot.com/
Spanning from September of 2006, this weblog begins when Randy was diagnosed. He wrote about his life, the disease, and how each one changed the other. He includes numerous photographs and videos, and discusses the ups as well as the downs of his cancer. The blog ends in July of 2008, the day he died. It is translated into Chinese as well as German.
http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~pausch/news/
A dermatologist runs this weblog, which is about the medical side of skin cancer. Articles include those about medical breakthroughs, seminars, conferences, and meetings.
http://johnpaoli.com/
A brain cancer survivor kept this weblog, writing about her brain cancer, glioblastoma multiform, from November of 2005 until her death in December 2010. Her husband now writes entries from time to time.
http://onkristasmind.blogspot.com/