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The Cancer Blog retires

For regular readers of this blog, I have disappointing news. The Cancer Blog is now retired. That means that, while it will still be available for reading and searching, new posts will not be added. Our Cardio and Diabetes blogs are also being retired, which I mention here because some readers bookmarked more than one of the Life Sciences group.

The choice to stop publishing these three blogs is a business decision, and has nothing whatsoever to do with their quality. I am, and everyone here is, deeply grateful to the bloggers whose dedication to these sites gave so much information and inspiration to thousands of people. These three blogs are among the longest-running properties in our network, and it is sad to let them go.

Thank you to our many readers for visiting us, and sharing in the community here.

Brad Hill
Programming Director, Weblogs / AOL

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    The Cancer Blog retires

    For regular readers of this blog, I have disappointing news. The Cancer Blog is now retired. That means that, while it will still be available for reading and searching, new posts will not be added. Our Cardio and Diabetes blogs are also being retired, which I mention here because some readers bookmarked more than one of the Life Sciences group.

    The choice to stop publishing these three blogs is a business decision, and has nothing whatsoever to do with their quality. I am, and everyone here is, deeply grateful to the bloggers whose dedication to these sites gave so much information and inspiration to thousands of people. These three blogs are among the longest-running properties in our network, and it is sad to let them go.

    Thank you to our many readers for visiting us, and sharing in the community here.

    Brad Hill
    Programming Director, Weblogs / AOL

    Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments

    Original post by Brad Hill

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    Related Articles
  • Cancer research blog carnival
  • Alicia’s cancer blog
  • Reintroducing…Heather Craven to The Cancer Blog
  • Not your average teenage blog — this one treats life as a gift
  • Ann Moore’s blog on her pancreatic cancer
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