Often fighters, survivors and especially supporters have limited access to a platform where they can all come together, put out information, receive it and easily discuss it with others also deeply affected by the issues. That is, until now.
I Had Cancer is a multi-functional, all - inclusive social network that offers a unique user experience. When signing up for I Had Cancer, you gain immediate access to the community. If you’re looking for someone specific use the Community Search tab. You can also browse organically or by utilizing the different filters provided. Search the community by age, gender, cancer type, type of user, year of diagnosis, and location. You may have noticed the map now includes international locations. Zoom into an area to see the I Had Cancer users there.
Once you find someone you want to connect with, click on their picture, it will bring you to their profile page. Please be patient with those who did not fill out their profile information. Cancer is not an easy subject to discuss - users are free to share as much or as little information as they want. If you would like to know more about them, send a friend request. Once accepted you can message, access the Journal, Resources/Treatment info, as well as their Events and Circle News.
Check out our Discussions. We have created a list of categories that show you what topics are being discussed. If you don’t see a conversation of interest to you, create it! If you have something to say to cancer itself, check out Dear Cancer. It is probably our users most favored feature. You do not have to be nice when addressing cancer on our soap box platform. Unleash what ever you’ve been holding in. Let’s face it, cancer wasn’t kind to you and you certainly do not have to be kind to it.
Finally, visit our About page. You can read about how and why I Had Cancer was created from the founders perspectives. Check out statistical and social reasons as to Why Join(ing) our movement is beneficial and look over our FAQ’s. We created I Had Cancer for anyone and everyone touched by cancer. We created it for you.
Because - You are not alone.
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