Top 1200 Cervical Cancer Quotes & Sayings - Page 20

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Last updated on April 18, 2025.
How do you support someone with cancer? How do you ask for the help you need?
My mum [who has breast cancer] is a fighter. I've got that from her, I know she's a fighter.
I held the generous, strong, beautiful hand of my first wife Cassie as ovarian cancer took her life much too soon. — © Pierce Brosnan
I held the generous, strong, beautiful hand of my first wife Cassie as ovarian cancer took her life much too soon.
Two of my favourite books are Henry Miller's 'Tropic of Cancer' and 'Tropic of Capricorn.'
About a quarter of lung cancer cases occur in people who have never smoked. One cause may be another potential carcinogen: fumes from frying.
There are three types of chemotherapy that work for cancer. Testicular, like Lance Armstrong. Childhood leukemia, they're doing great things. And lymphoma and non-Hodgkin's.
Cancer is caused by what you do for many, many years, not what you do for a few weeks or months.
When I was 17 years old, I put out an album while my mother was dying of cancer. That right there alone is a struggle. That's hard. That's tough for anybody.
In one week, I got hit by a car - it busted through my hand - and my mom got cancer.
Maybe it's our sins that give God consolation when he finally has to give us cancer.
Cancer did not bring me to my knees, it brought me to my feet.
It seems that when you have cancer you are a brave battler against the disease, but when you have Alzheimer's you are an old fart. That's how people see you. It makes you feel quite alone.
Now I'm being blamed not only for anorexia but for lung cancer. - On being a social smoker. — © Kate Moss
Now I'm being blamed not only for anorexia but for lung cancer. - On being a social smoker.
Sin is like a cancer that destroys step by step, sometimes so slowly we don't realize what's happening to us.
The people who eat the most animal protein have the most heart disease, cancer and diabetes.
We are not brain surgeons. We are not curing cancer. We are not finding the next cure for Alzheimer's. We are simply and merely entertainment. We take on and wear the masks of characters. That's what we're paid to do.
Our lie is like a cancer that's spread to every single area of our lives.
I'm sure it really is hard to be an oncologist, and actually, more and more people are surviving cancer.
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've always wanted my own fragrance; Avon pairs with the way I think: what they do and represent, what they do for women, and the good causes such as domestic violence, and breast cancer.
She had breast cancer. No one said she shouldn't run for governor.
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.
Donald, I'm not sure if you're even aware of this, but the only difference between you and Michael Douglas from the movie, Wall Street, is that no one's going to be sad when you get cancer.
Getting cancer can become the beginning of living. The search for one's own being, the discovery of the life one needs to live, can be one of the strongest weapons against disease.
The earth is round, smoking is linked to lung cancer, gravity makes things fall, and humans are warming the planet. Scientists strongly agree on all of these.
Understanding how DNA transmits all it knows about cancer, physics, dreaming and love will keep man searching for some time.
I'm allergic to the word 'important' in film and theatre. Cancer research is important.
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.
Famously cancer fighting, laden with vitamins, minerals, soluble fiber, and phytonutrients, broccoli and its relatives are among the healthiest ingredients of the human diet.
The better cancer patients understand why they are here on this planet and what their spiritual purpose is, the better their prognosis for survival.
Although the elusive 'cure' may be a distant dream, understanding the true nature of cancer will enable it to be better controlled and less menacing.
I'm fighting not only for myself and for my family, but I feel I am fighting for everybody who has cancer.
Before my diagnosis [cancer] I was a competitor but not a fierce competitor. When I was diagnosed, that turned me into a fighter.
I took on cancer like I take on everything - like a mission and a job to accomplish.
In December 1988, my mother died of lung cancer. I died too. I couldn't function.
Fluoride causes more human cancer, and causes it faster, than any other chemical.
Sometimes I yell at my cancer cells, sometimes I make myself laugh.
My bladder cancer was related to smoking, and I think smoking kills people. — © Bob Schieffer
My bladder cancer was related to smoking, and I think smoking kills people.
I believe pulsed electromagnetism has a role to play in tackling cancer and I will always believe that.
I'm actually a survivor of throat cancer so I'm very, very careful with my voice.
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.
While I may never be in remission from cancer, I am currently in remission from an unhealthy relationship to food.
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.
I have acute myeloid leukemia, an aggressive type of cancer. The typical prognosis is 3-6 months to live, but I would like to stress that is for a patient who is not receiving treatment.
I know it was harder for me taking care of my dad during his cancer than it was going through my own. You feel more helpless as a caregiver.
Precision medicine is one way to attack cancer and it's proven to be very effective but, remember that like HIV/AIDS, you're going to need combination therapies.
did everything I could in my life to be immune to hatred, because hatred is a cancer.
It never ceases to amaze me the opportunities that have arisen for me after my cancer scare. — © Daniel Jacobs
It never ceases to amaze me the opportunities that have arisen for me after my cancer scare.
The biggest thing in my life - the biggest - is raising dollars to help kids battle cancer.
I am not a scientist. I have never analyzed the far reaches of the solar system through the lens of a telescope nor scrutinized cancer cells under a microscope.
My grandfather and my uncle both died from colorectal cancer, my dad almost died from it and I have the gene for it.
I had a lump on my face and had a big cancer thing removed.
Nobody talks about cancer until they have to, and then, it's really all you can talk about.
The American Cancer Society has done the American public a really great disservice.
Bitterness is like cancer. It eats upon the host. But anger is like fire. It burns it all clean.
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.
Both of my grandparents died of lung cancer. So I got quite a lesson in the payback later in life of smoking, and if you keep it up how bad it can be.
My dad was diagnosed with cancer, so we ended up burying him a year to the day that he was diagnosed.
I lost my wife Barbara to cancer few years ago. I would give whatever time I have left to spend one more day with her.
I don't think secrets are a good thing. I think they are a cancer of the soul. So I decided to come out.
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