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Announcement by Macmillan
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What's new on Share
We're constantly trying to improve and update Share to reflect what people want
and to ensure we're moving with the times. Thats why we're introducing a Groups
feature on Share. This means that our registered users will soon be able to set up groups to
talk to each other about things that interest them. Watch this space.
What is What Now?
What Now? is Cancerbackup’s online community, where people can get together to share experiences of cancer and find support. You can chat live in our chat rooms, blog about your experience and read other people’s blogs, ask questions in the forums, watch videos, upload pictures and meet other people like yourself. Visit What Now?
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