Top Cancer Blogs
Many of us want to share our stories, especially if it’s going to help other people. The Patient Story is actively searching for blogs about personal experiences with cancer.
We curate content so you can easily find stories like your own. Find a list of our favorite personal cancer blogs below and contact us if you would like to be featured!
Breast Cancer Blogs
Tina Conrad
At 37, Tina was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2013. Her blog and podcast chronicles her experience as a breast cancer survivor as well as the daughter one.
Shari Sheranian
Shari was diagnosed with primary triple-positive breast cancer in 2016, and has used her blog to share her personal experience.
Kidney Cancer Blogs
Rachel Rhee
Rachel – a blogger, spin teacher, certified health coach, and marketing consultant – developed renal cell carcinoma in her right kidney in September 2018.
Leukemia Blogs
Joe Hyun
Joe was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia, B-Cell, related to the gene mutation called Philadelphia chromosome. He received a stem cell transplant and journals his stay in the hospital.
Lung Cancer Blogs
Lisa Goldman
A 40-something mother and wife, Lisa was diagnosed with advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), Adenocarcinoma (ROS1+) when she was 41. She had no risk factors for lung cancer nor family history of the disease.
Lymphoma Blogs
Stephanie Chuang
Founder Stephanie Chuang learned she had non-Hodgkin lymphoma in a diagnosis over the phone December 2016. She knew she had to journal her experiences on Day 2 at the hospital as she underwent test after test to get answers about her cancer. She just never thought she’d hit publish.
Tony Donk
With the support of his wife and kids, Tony battled Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (CLL) – a form of non-Hodgkin’s in 2016.
Kayla Tremblett
Kayla was twice diagnosed with cancer at a young age (21 and again at 22. Her blog chronicles her life after cancer – lifestyle, travel, food, and wellness.
3 replies on “Top Cancer Blogs”
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