Top 1200 Lung Cancer Quotes & Sayings - Page 17

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Last updated on April 20, 2025.
Cancer will be with me for the rest of my life, be it as a nodule, tumor or cell someplace, or in my fears and anxieties.
I really have a heart for children who suffer from cancer. I can't imagine having to go through that at such a young age.
Coke and Pepsi, with the acquiescence of the FDA, are needlessly exposing millions of Americans to a chemical that causes cancer. — © Michael F. Jacobson
Coke and Pepsi, with the acquiescence of the FDA, are needlessly exposing millions of Americans to a chemical that causes cancer.
'The Who' created the Daltrey/Townshend Center at UCLA for teenage hospital patients with cancer. It's the only one of its kind.
You may tend to get cancer from the thing that makes you want to smoke so much, not from the smoking itself.
[My mom] had this amazing attitude in the face of everything, including when she got cancer.
I'm not considered as illegitimate as I once was. Because in a sense, I'm like lip cancer - I'm not going to go away.
My gold, my money couldn't stop cancer from appearing on my body. If they can't save me, then I don't need them.
Corruption is a cancer that steals from the poor, eats away at governance and moral fibre and destroys trust.
The Mayo Clinic is one of the largest and most experienced medical centers treating esophageal cancer in the world.
Testicular cancer occurs in young men, just the people who don't bother much about their health.
I was pretty depressed when I was a teenager. The thing that spurred that on was that my dad died from cancer when I was 11 years old.
I think the hardest obstacle I've ever had to overcome in my life is the illness and passing of my mother to cancer. — © Edwina Findley
I think the hardest obstacle I've ever had to overcome in my life is the illness and passing of my mother to cancer.
I knew when I was diagnosed with cancer the only thing I could control was what I ate, what I drank and what I would think.
Cancer affects all of us, whether you're a daughter, mother, sister, friend, coworker, doctor, patient.
I am a product... I'm a comedian. I'm not curing cancer. In the end, I tell jokes. I make people laugh.
In terms of fitness and battling through cancer, exercise helps you stay strong physically and mentally.
Doctors didn't know if I would survive. The cancer was too big to operate on, so they blitzed it with chemotherapy and radiotherapy.
Unfortunately, with men's health, we don't talk about it enough, and prostate cancer gets lost in the conversation.
My biggest fear in life is losing the people I love, and the thing with cancer is that it seems that you can't really control it.
Whenever women struggle with breast cancer and face better care than ever, that's feminism.
So many of us have friends or family who have battled cancer, and we know how important it is to find a cure.
I feel like everyone at some point has been affected by cancer, whether it's family or a friend.
I could've enjoyed a cigarette if I smoked back before everyone knew it was bad - say, like, 1923. Everybody smoked back then. There was no medical information against it; they had no idea - it was a paradise. It was a smoker's paradise: 'They're taking my lung out next week. I don't know why. Doctor thinks maybe I'm brushing my teeth too often, but I can't help it because, for some reason, my breath smells like I licked a monkey's ass.
Cancer is not just a dividing cell. It's a complex disease: It invades, it metastasizes, it evades the immune system.
Who wants to get a worse diagnosis of their cancer, just to keep a human doctor in the job?
I think cancer came into my life as a gift. My vision is sharper, my mind clearer, my perspective realigned.
I get a kick out of it, but it would be stupid to let it go to my head. It's modeling - I didn't find the cure for cancer.
The women I know who have gone through breast cancer still laugh a lot. They're not crying all day.
I've always covered up in the sun and it seemed so ridiculous that I developed cancer despite taking precautions.
In a way, cancer is so simple and so natural. The older you get, this is just one of the things that happens as the clock ticks.
I do worry about getting skin cancer in the future - you only have to use a sunbed a handful of times.
Once colon cancer becomes symptomatic, nine times out of ten it is too late.
It took four days from discovering I had cancer to finding out how serious the problem was.
Nature is that lovely lady to whom we owe polio, leprosy, smallpox, syphilis, tuberculosis, cancer.
The women with high social pressure seem to be amongst the strongest carriers of the possibility of breast cancer.
Cancer and its aftermath changed my outlook in a profound way. I've become less of a hermit, and I travel more.
I lost my mom to breast cancer about three years ago, and it has changed me forever. — © Trisha Yearwood
I lost my mom to breast cancer about three years ago, and it has changed me forever.
It's possible, although far-fetched, that in the future we could think of cancer being used as a therapy.
This isn't like cancer, where we don't know the solution. Financial planning is math. We have the answers, yet it's this huge cause of stress.
Eventually cancer becomes just another annoying thing that you deal with, you know, like cellulite.
If you've led a rather bohemian and rackety life, as I have, it's precisely the cancer that you'd expect to get. That's a bit of a yawn.
Corruption is one of the greatest enemies of progress in our time. It is the cancer at the heart of so many of the world's problems.
I think having the cancer allowed me to be able to freely talk about my faith.
Live today as if you don't have tomorrow: my husband was diagnosed and killed by cancer within six months.
I always felt I didn't want to fight cancer, because it would be too big and powerful an enemy.
My belief is that cancer comes from inside you and so much of it has to do with the environment of your body. It's the stress that will turn that gene on or not.
Obviously there are a lot of charities out there but with cancer you have to be lucky to have not been affected by it or not know anybody who has had it. — © Alan Carr
Obviously there are a lot of charities out there but with cancer you have to be lucky to have not been affected by it or not know anybody who has had it.
I was thrilled to support the Teenage Cancer Trust while celebrating the music of The Who - a band that changed my life.
Breast cancer takes the lives of many of our loved ones, and often far too soon.
Raising money for research and for those suffering with cancer who can't afford treatment is very important to me.
The trans fatty acids (found in animal products and cooked oils) are a factor in breast cancer.
Cancer is just one little word but, when you hear it, it turns your whole life upside down.
Whether you're a mother or father, or a husband or a son, or a niece or a nephew or uncle, breast cancer doesn't discriminate.
Once you are diagnosed with cancer, time changes. It both speeds up insanely and stops altogether.
We expect well-informed treatment for cancer or heart disease; it matters no less for depression.
Cancer Is an opportunity to sit down and look into yourself and find the answers. Yes, it's serious, but it's not the end-all.
I stress the relevance of my work for cancer research because I believe that science must be useful to man.
Ethno-sectarian violence is a particular concern in Iraq, as it is a cancer that continues to spread if left unchecked.
Ive heard about cases when people repented of pornography and were healed of liver cancer.
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