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Cancer Council Online Community
The Cancer Council Online Community is a safe and supportive online discussion site for people affected by cancer, their carers and families.
- Looking to discuss your experiences with other people?
- Interested in finding, receiving and providing support?
- Want to connect with others at a time convenient for you?
Registration is free and your contact details are kept confidential. Once registered, you will have access to the following services:
Forums
Our forums can be read by anyone, but in order to interact with others and post messages of your own, you will need to register with this site.
Blogs
A blog is a shared online journal where people can post diary entries about their personal experiences.
Online support groups
Groups are quite similar to a forum, but are usually dedicated to a single subject area or purpose. Some of our groups are closed, in order to allow our members to freely discuss subjects in a private area.
The online community is open to people affected by all cancer types and provides a place to connect, and find support in a safe forum.
This page was last updated on: Wednesday, April 11, 2018