Top 1200 Cancer Quotes & Sayings - Page 20

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Last updated on September 19, 2024.
In one week, I got hit by a car - it busted through my hand - and my mom got cancer.
I'm sure it really is hard to be an oncologist, and actually, more and more people are surviving cancer.
She had breast cancer. No one said she shouldn't run for governor. — © Jodi Rell
She had breast cancer. No one said she shouldn't run for governor.
Now I'm being blamed not only for anorexia but for lung cancer. - On being a social smoker.
Cancer did not bring me to my knees, it brought me to my feet.
Life is a terminal condition. Were all going to die. Cancer patients just have more information, but we all, in some ways, wait for permission to live.
Our lie is like a cancer that's spread to every single area of our lives.
I'm fighting not only for myself and for my family, but I feel I am fighting for everybody who has cancer.
I don't think you're dying," I said. "I think you've just got a touch of cancer. He smiled. Gallows humor.
My grandfather killed my father in my mind. I know he died of cancer-but it was because of what my grandfather did to him.
I just ask that everyone continue to raise awareness and fight for pediatric cancer. The fight's not over.
Nobody talks about cancer until they have to, and then, it's really all you can talk about.
If you had a cancer on your skin and had it burned it off, you'd wash it and clean it every day. — © Nick Nolte
If you had a cancer on your skin and had it burned it off, you'd wash it and clean it every day.
It gives me cancer to have an idea but not do it. Whether I get into trouble for it is not as important as the need to chase the idea.
Sadness is more or less like a head cold - with patience, it passes. Depression is like cancer.
I had a lump on my face and had a big cancer thing removed.
In my world, the hero always defeats the villain, the boy always gets the girl, and cancer is no more.
The better cancer patients understand why they are here on this planet and what their spiritual purpose is, the better their prognosis for survival.
Cancer is tough. Even saying it, it's a tough word to say.
I'm allergic to the word 'important' in film and theatre. Cancer research is important.
Bitterness is like cancer. It eats upon the host. But anger is like fire. It burns it all clean.
When cancer affects somebody in the family, the whole family is affected.
In December 1988, my mother died of lung cancer. I died too. I couldn't function.
The American Cancer Society has done the American public a really great disservice.
My mum [who has breast cancer] is a fighter. I've got that from her, I know she's a fighter.
I wish I could never spend another second talking about cancer and all it does to everyone it surrounds, but unfortunately, that cannot be because of my life.
Before my diagnosis [cancer] I was a competitor but not a fierce competitor. When I was diagnosed, that turned me into a fighter.
Sometimes I yell at my cancer cells, sometimes I make myself laugh.
How do you support someone with cancer? How do you ask for the help you need?
Now I wear my cancer like I wear my blackness I'm proud!
I'm actually a survivor of throat cancer so I'm very, very careful with my voice.
My grandfather and my uncle both died from colorectal cancer, my dad almost died from it and I have the gene for it.
Cancer has shown me what family is. It showed me a love that I never knew really existed.
I believe pulsed electromagnetism has a role to play in tackling cancer and I will always believe that.
The people who eat the most animal protein have the most heart disease, cancer and diabetes.
I have heard of people dying from prostate cancer, and they are the unlucky ones, the people who didn't know they had got it, and it went on the rampage.
The biggest thing in my life - the biggest - is raising dollars to help kids battle cancer.
"I'm in a win-win playoff. " Response of a Christian dying of cancer at thirty on the prospect of miraculous healing. — © Billy Graham
"I'm in a win-win playoff. " Response of a Christian dying of cancer at thirty on the prospect of miraculous healing.
Doctors' investment in radium...the price of radium increased 1,000% when they began to use it on cancer victims.
I had tumors on both ovaries, and the cancer had spread into my lymph nodes and surrounding tissues.
I believed in God when cancer come to me. Now when I speak, I speak with authority because I've been there.
I am a victim of oral cancer, a victim of cigarette smoking.
Sin is like a cancer that destroys step by step, sometimes so slowly we don't realize what's happening to us.
I took on cancer like I take on everything - like a mission and a job to accomplish.
Two of my favourite books are Henry Miller's 'Tropic of Cancer' and 'Tropic of Capricorn.'
did everything I could in my life to be immune to hatred, because hatred is a cancer.
Maybe it's our sins that give God consolation when he finally has to give us cancer.
When I was diagnosed I didn't know how epidemic cancer was. You find out that everybody you know is touched by this disease. — © Laura Ziskin
When I was diagnosed I didn't know how epidemic cancer was. You find out that everybody you know is touched by this disease.
When one of your best mates finds out he has cancer and he is going through what he has to go through it's tough.
Cancer is caused by what you do for many, many years, not what you do for a few weeks or months.
While I may never be in remission from cancer, I am currently in remission from an unhealthy relationship to food.
Guilt is cancer. Guilt will confine you, torture you, destroy you as an artist. It's a black wall. It's a thief.
My dad was diagnosed with cancer, so we ended up burying him a year to the day that he was diagnosed.
It never ceases to amaze me the opportunities that have arisen for me after my cancer scare.
Fluoride causes more human cancer, and causes it faster, than any other chemical.
I had no specific bent towards science until my grandfather, who died - that summer - of stomach cancer. ... I decided that nobody should suffer that much.
My bladder cancer was related to smoking, and I think smoking kills people.
I keep dreaming of a future, a future with a long and healthy life, not lived in the shadow of cancer but in the light.
I don't think secrets are a good thing. I think they are a cancer of the soul. So I decided to come out.
I've been through cancer, divorce, loss and bereavement, but they are things most humans go through.
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