Top 1200 Cancer Research Quotes & Sayings - Page 18

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Last updated on November 19, 2024.
I think Donald Trump is a complete and utter buffoon and a cancer to our society.
Above all, cancer is a spiritual practice that teaches me about faith and resilience.
I'm a research queen. — © Jurnee Smollett-Bell
I'm a research queen.
You know, my father died of cancer when I was a teenager. He had it before it became popular.
I've always been quite driven so it wasn't like the cancer was my wake-up call.
The question was, which would the chemo kill first: the cancer or me?
... I was diagnosed with ovarian cancer. Suddenly I had to spend all my time getting well.
I don't research anything.
Dense overgrown forests and rangelands have grown like a cancer. They need to be treated.
I've sort of knocked cancer down to size. It shouldn't be something that makes people uncomfortable.
I have a new found respect for women who have been through breast cancer and this surgery.
I'm big on research.
I had uterine cancer, which is the most under-funded and under-researched of all the female cancers. — © Fran Drescher
I had uterine cancer, which is the most under-funded and under-researched of all the female cancers.
My main frustration is the fear of cancer from low dose radiation, even by radiologists.
I've always been very involved in anything that had to do with lung disease or cancer.
The laugh-count is right up there with being diagnosed with late-stage cancer.
I play for those young kids with cancer or anybody who went through a tragedy in their life.
My life got turned upside down when I found out I had cancer.
The only reason I've ever had to wear a hat is to avoid skin cancer.
All I'm armed with is research.
I consider myself pretty fearless, but the one thing I have always been frightened of is cancer.
Cancer got me over unimportant fears, like getting old.
I like as much time as I can get and I'll do whatever I think is helpful to prepare for a role. Sometimes it's practical research, meaning if I had to write shorthand, I'd learn how to write shorthand. Or if I have to know how to dance a certain way, I would learn that. And then there's just research of talking to people similar to the characters I'm playing. And there's stuff that I just feel is inspiring, whether it be music or a painting or a photograph. I've used a lot of Nan Goldin's photos in the past to inspire me. I use certain paintings and pieces of music.
I've kind of got an out in cancer. It keeps things in perspective for me.
I go to cancer wards, and I tell them guys, 'I've beaten it. You can, too.'
I have been through a lot of medical trauma. I was diagnosed with breast cancer .
When someone has cancer, the whole family and everyone who loves them does, too.
I love making object form; I wish I was doing more of it. I admire the research of my colleagues, and sometimes it makes me sad when their beautiful work - the deep dives into formal research and nuances of geometry and so on - ends up circling in more and more circumscribed contexts. I wish they were more powerful. It's not a modern proposition. Active form doesn't kill object form. I want my students to have all those skills related to geometry, shape, measure, scale, etc., plus skills for using space to manipulate power in the world.
All my knowledge comes from research.
I hate to talk about typecasting, because being typecast as Columbo ain't cancer.
Ten to 15 of my childhood friends from Minsk died of cancer. Chernobyl kills.
We have thousands of patients and family members who are dealing with dual devastation, cancer and the hurricane.
The cancer is in remission, and I will shortly go on a drug maintenance regimen to keep it there.
Once cancer happens it changes the way you live for the rest of your life.
Mr Obama you're not a healing Jesus, you cause cancer with your bad policies.
Social reform is the desperate decision to remove corns from a person suffering from cancer.
Time is shortening. But every day that I challenge this cancer and survive is a victory for me.
I began seeing my wife, Kathleen, while I was undergoing treatment for prostate cancer. — © Ken Venturi
I began seeing my wife, Kathleen, while I was undergoing treatment for prostate cancer.
Cancer is such a ruthless adversary because it behaves as if it has its own fiendishly cunning agenda.
It is not possible to make a certain evaluation...that cancer may be arrested if 'caught early'.
So you come soon to power, but you have merely inherited the crisis and yours is the profit of cancer.
Cancer is the great equalizer. Everyone is affected by it either themselves or through loved ones.
I cannot escape the feeling that I was, at best, a cancer tourist, that my survival means I dabbled.
I'd like to prove to other people that it's not the end of everything to be diagnosed with cancer.
If I keep grinning maybe my inoperable colon cancer won't hurt so much.
I'm not going to criticise Nick Boles because he fought off cancer.
Certain types of cancer patients are finally being cured thanks to immunotherapy.
Having cancer gave me membership in an elite club I'd rather not belong to. — © Gilda Radner
Having cancer gave me membership in an elite club I'd rather not belong to.
Cancer may kill you, but when you look at the numbers, arthritis ruins more lives.
I don't do research. I never have.
I am really proud of what I have done for cancer awareness, but do I feel like Bono? No.
I have been extremely lucky; I am a person who is currently living with a cancer that is under control.
Tobacco, UV rays, viruses, heredity, and age are the main causes of cancer.
I don't want fear or cancer to define me, but it's always in the back of your mind.
Both of my grandmothers were diagnosed with breast cancer - one is a survivor and one passed away.
I just have an allergic reaction to lung cancer. Gives me tumors.
Research is appreciation.
My mom was diagnosed with breast cancer when I was 13 and it was something we weren't really aware of as a family.
When I was at Stanford, I was actually in the cancer biology program, but I mostly focused on infectious disease.
So even though I couldn't bear writing about cancer, I faced it every day.
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