This is the heart of Being Cancer Network. It is an ever growing list of personal cancer blogs. It represents an opportunity to learn from the experiences of others with specific types of cancer. This is a starting-off point and a place to dialogue and share.
If you know of personal cancer blogs not listed, please let me know so the list can grow!
Brain Cancer Blogs
- 2 Kids, a Mini Van and a Mortgage – medulloblastoma – child
- 42 Staples
- 500 Miles 2 Nowhere
- Alex P
- An Inconvenient Tumor – …but aren’t they all?
- avalan narouth – AT/RT -child
- Asher Benjamin meduloblastoma – child – dx: ’06
- Audra Coldiron :: Oligodendroglioma Type II Brain Tumor Survivor :: Former Musician :: Website Designer
- blake jarecki- ependymoma – child – dx: ’06
- Blogging in B Minor – primary brain tumor, malignant glioma – dx: ’07
- Bondy 4 Brains – meningioma – dx: ’09 – Netherlands
- Brain Tumor Journey – neurofibromatosis – dx: ’08
- Brain Tumor Mama – oligoastrocytoma
- Cancer in the Eyes of a Patient – glioblastoma
- Cancer, life, and me – astrocytoma of spine
- Cancer Patients & Survivors – Dedicated to cancer patients, survivors, family and friends.
- Christian – ependymoma – child
- Ciao Cancer – astrocytoma
- Colin’s Brain Cancer Blog – glioblastoma multiforme – dx: ’09
- Connor ~ Archive – Connor Daly – child – dx: ’05 – England – (I)
- Daughter of Cancer- glioblastoma dx: ’07 **Honor Roll – “Guest Post“
- Deirdre Kohler – Blog of a brain tumour & life – oligoastrocytoma – dx: ’06 – South Africa
- Dreams of a Wildflower – widow – see “Man with a Mission“
- Dying mans daily journal – dx: ’06
- Especially Heather – Anaplastic Astrocytoma – dx: ’07
- Evelyn Case History – meningioma – dx: ’05 (I)
- Going to my head … – meningioma
- The Golf Ball in My Brain – primary brain tumor – dx: ’09
- Hank – Brain Tumor – astrocytoma – dx: ’03 (I)
- BBC NEWS | Health | ‘I have a brain tumour’ – malignant brain tumor – dx: ’02 – UK
- Hank – Brain Tumor – meningioma – dx: 04 (I)
- 黄雅诘部落格 – Jackie’s Journey – meningioma – Malaysia
- John’s Tumor
- Jonathan Shaddix - AT/RT – child – dx: ’08
- Julians World – Julain Avery – meduloblastoma – child
- Kate Mcrae – Kate McRae – child
- Kate’s Story – mixed glioma
- Keith’s Brain Trust
- Landry Robinson – Welcome to Fablious – medulloblastoma – child
- LaShawn – Brain Tumor – meningioma – dx: ’04 (I)
- Life with a Brain Tumor – ganglioma – dx: ’09
- The Liz Army – astrocytoma – dx: ’08
- Malachi Smith – Welcome to malachiredbirdsmith – AT/RT – child
- Man with a Mission – dx: ’06 – (I)
- Mandy’s Journal – optic glioma – child
- Mase’s Tumor Tales – meduloblastoma – child
- maxeyweb – AT/RT – child “Annette” – dx: ’08; child “Maddy” – dx: ’04 undifferentiated sarcoma
- McKenna Madison – child
- Meet Buster: My Big, Fat Tumor – neuroblastoma
- Melinda Wells – anaplastic ependymoma
- Meredith Grace Dyer – neuroblastoma – child
- Meningioma Living
- mitchell beckner- meduloblastoma – child
- much to my sjogren
- musings_of_a_girl’s Xanga Site
- My Brain – glioblastoma – dx: ’06
- My Brain Tumor
- My Brain Tumour – (Lynda) – meningioma – dx: ’06 – Cyprus (I)
- My Brain Tumor – oligoastrocytoma – dx: ’06
- My Challenges since 2001 after being diagnosed with a brain tumour .
- My Journey with Anaplastic Astrocytoma – dx: ’09
- Nelson Family Blog – AT/RT – child – dx: “09
- Nugget Noggin – No Luck Required – glioblastoma multiforme
- Obsessed with Life – Askin’s tumor of spinal cord
- Oligo-Lucky – oligodendrglioma – dx: ’07 – New Zealand
- Our Precious Gabriel – atypical teratoid rhabdoid tumor – child – England
- ozbraintumour.info – the coffee break = dx: ’00 – Australia
- ryan goldblatt – child
- RW Brain Tumor – glioblastoma multiforme – dx: ’04 – ’07
- Robert – Brain Tumor – oligodendroglioma – dx: ’04 (I)
- Save Jace – Jace Sandoval – AT/RT – child – dx: ’07 – (I)
- The Story of iPatchman
- The Story of iPatchman – new site
- The Smith Family Scoop – AT/RT -child – dx: ’08
- Smoothing the Edges
- Steve
- Taking It In Stride – meningioma – dx: ’08 – Canada
- A Tale of Meningioma and NLPHL Hodgkins
- Thats life……………. dx: ’08 – England
- That’s What She Said – glioblastoma multiforme – dx: ’08
- Time Pressure
- Tina’s Adventure – meningioma – dx: ’08
- Tracy’s Trip To The Hospital – meningioma – dx: ’08
- Transition by Donna – glioblastoma multiforme – dx: ’05 – Australia
- The Un-Better Half | A Normal Guy. Three Kids. A Wife With Terminal Cancer.
- UnDomestic – primary metastatic breast cancer
- Unravel Cancer: Experiences with family battling cancer – astrocytoma + spinal cord
- Vampdaddy- AT/RT
- Viva la Vivi: An Atypical Teratoid Rhabdoid Tumor Story
- walker rainey – malignant rabdoid tumor – child – dx: ’09
- We are going to make this cancer sorry it messed with me!!! – astrocytoma – dx: ’09
- When your therapist is knitting needles and yarn and a sewing machine
- wonky-eye.com — Health, Medical, Brain Tumor, Schwannoma, Resection, CyberKnife, & a U.S.Marine
- woodcreeper » The Alien has been Removed – meningioma – dx: ’05 (I)
- Xavian Hall – child

PATM.com As this long year comes to an end and the anniversary of my second craniotomy in nine years passes, my New Year’s resolution to myself is to Pay Attention To Me. Two more months of chemo to “warranty’” my Stage 3 Oligodendraglioma will not return for another 8-10 years but I have to say the loneliness of divorce, teenagers, and doing what it takes to make ends meet is what has really knocked me down. Zofran has helped with the Temodar but what about life? Cancer does not happen in a vaccuum.
Caregiver of terminal brain cancer patient: http://www.dustinverbeek.com/blog
Get Through it Together. Tells brain tumor patients how to get through it. http://getthroughittogether.weebly.com/
Based on a personal experience and survival, this website can help.
Hello,
I am a brain tumor survivor. I was undiagnosed for about 10 years and nearly died. Thankfully the surgeon said I did not have cancer. I have started an encouragement blog for people going through trials. Please visit weepingintodancing@wordpress.com and share it with others if you think my thoughts and words can help.
Thanks,
Cheryl