Top 1200 People With Cancer Quotes & Sayings - Page 20

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Last updated on November 24, 2024.
I've been a lucky man. I've only faced one real tragedy: the death of my wife, Maggie, from cancer in 1995.
Breast cancer is not just a woman's issue - it affects all of us: the brothers, husbands, fathers, children and friends.
I have friends who are going through chemotherapy, and they make the darkest, most hideous cancer jokes you've ever heard. — © Kathy Griffin
I have friends who are going through chemotherapy, and they make the darkest, most hideous cancer jokes you've ever heard.
Three of the most beneficial, longevity promoting anti-cancer foods are green vegetables, beans, and onions.
Where my cancer was, if it moves just a tiny bit... towards the area where there's no return, it stays, then there's no turning back.
I remember when I was a child, the word cancer absolutely struck fear into everyones hearts. It was like a death sentence.
We now know 600 different genes involved in cancer - giving rise to new drug targets.
Lifestyle changes may slow, stop, or even reverse the progression of early-stage prostate cancer.
Americans are grossly deficient in basic micronutrients and especially those phytochemicals that arm our immune system to fight cancer.
All minorities think they're immune, but we're absolutely part of the one in five that gets skin cancer! It's a myth, and myths are meant to be debunked!
Man, it was a good thing vampires didn't get cancer. Lately he'd been chain-smoking like a felon.
One in 10 women will get breast cancer at some stage in their life and that's quite a scary thought.
I lost my wife to cancer and I saw the impact of telling my story - this is what happened, this is what God did and why he was faithful. — © Jeremy Camp
I lost my wife to cancer and I saw the impact of telling my story - this is what happened, this is what God did and why he was faithful.
On the male side of my family, cancer has been very insidious, and so I'm just attempting to live a lifestyle that doesn't follow in their footsteps.
Applying smarter IT to genomic data may offer the potential to cure many types of cancer and other diseases.
India is using troops in Kashmir. They are losing the battle of heart and minds. It's like treating cancer with dispirin.
I am off all the cancer meds. Energy is a bit low but other than that, I feel really good.
Mistletoe, the same plant you kiss under at holiday time, may be an effective aid against certain types of cancer.
...to say...that Laetrile should not be continued to be used by those who are suffering from terminal cancer, I would have to hang my head in shame.
I think that research is incredibly important and hopefully one day there will be a cure for cancer. They are making great strides.
Cancer victims who don't accept their fate, who don't learn to live with it, will only destroy what little time they have left.
The steep price tag of cancer treatment needs to continue to be a part of the national conversation, not just the patient-doctor one.
My dad was diagnosed with cancer of the oesophagus in February 2012, and finding that out really messed me up.
My philosophy, don't let cancer ruin your life. You get up every day and use what you have and what time you have left.
I'm a researcher, so I'm realistic that there's nothing I'm doing that's going to prevent me from getting cancer in the future. But I can slow it down.
I understand that smoking is vaguely inappropriate in certain situations. You know, like an orphanage, cancer ward, whatever.
You know, when I was diagnosed with breast cancer in 1997 I realized I had spent too long arranging my attitude.
I personally know women who are Breast Cancer survivors and will do all I can to support the cause. Besides, I love boobies!
Breast Cancer is not necessarily a death sentence, stay strong and centered and be involved in all aspects of your treatment.
It doesn't hit you until you pull up to the hospital, and you see 'cancer' in big letters, and you're the patient. Then it all kind of comes home.
After being diagnosed with cancer, one is in a lot of fear and anxiety about the anticipated pain and the painful treatment.
Then, when my dad was diagnosed with cancer, I started to notice this crazy transformation, where he fell desperately in love with Jesus.
My mother did not want cancer to interfere with my life, as she knew it would eventually end hers.
The system designed to study, diagnose and treat cancer in the United States is broken, and it is in urgent need of reform.
You know, once you've stood up to cancer, everything else feels like a pretty easy fight.
When I found out I had cancer, I just said one thing: 'I want to hold on to life' and that changed everything for me.
I've lost seven friends to smoking-related lung cancer. Each death was a long, agonizing experience.
I never thought of having cancer as something that was unfair. I just braced myself and tried to get through it. — © Sam Taylor-Johnson
I never thought of having cancer as something that was unfair. I just braced myself and tried to get through it.
My nutritionist read my pathology report and said, "There's only one way you can beat your cancer." "What's that?" "You have to find out what caused it.
What I quickly learned after my diagnosis is that the world of a cancer patient has many parts and a good deal of uncertainty.
As someone who has had cancer, I learned that you don't have to die. Look at me. Because of early detection, I'm fine. I'm cured. I'm well.
Chaga is the most powerful cancer-fighting herb known and fights all kinds of radiation damage to healthy tissue.
I lost my mother to cancer, so once Masaba was born, my father moved from Old Delhi to live with me in Mumbai.
It took cancer to realize that being self-centered is not the way to live. The answer is to try and help others.
To refrain and desist from interfering with terminal cancer patients, in their use of Laetrile acquired through the 'Affidavit System.
Cancer is a disease where the patient can contribute a great deal of help himself if he or she can retain their morale and their hopes.
Cancer has been a dark thread that has run throughout my life. It's taken my friends, my parents. My beautiful son.
When I was a kid, I never went to Disneyland. My ol' man told me Mickey Mouse died in a cancer experiment. — © Rodney Dangerfield
When I was a kid, I never went to Disneyland. My ol' man told me Mickey Mouse died in a cancer experiment.
When you have a life-threatening illness like cancer, and you're faced with the alternative, it gives doing whatever it is you do a much sweeter taste.
I'm not a dreamer, and I'm not saying this will initiate any kind of definitive answer or cure to cancer, but I believe in miracles. I have to.
I got worries by the ton, getting cancer's only one. Over taxed and alimonied, tired of eating fried baloney.
I had a real bad attitude after my dad passed of liver cancer. I was 9, and we were really close.
Like many men, I had never thought of testicular cancer and was lazy at getting check-ups.
Funds raised create hope for kids with cancer. Research is our top priority for discovering a cure.
I'm a family doctor, and a big part of what I do is preventative care, and breast cancer is one of the illnesses that women suffer from greatly in this country.
USURY is the cancer of the world, which only the surgeon’s knife of Fascism can cut out of the life of the nations.
I'm on the advisory board of Alex's Lemonade Stand, which is a children's cancer charity. I'm so proud to be on that and help them.
Giving cancer to laboratory animals has not and will not help us to understand the disease or to treat those persons suffering from it.
For pride is spiritual cancer: it eats up the very possibility of love, or contentment, or even common sense.
It feels really good to give back. I'm opening the Olivia Newton-John Cancer Wellness Centre in Australia.
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