Top 1200 Terminal Cancer Quotes & Sayings - Page 17

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Last updated on December 18, 2024.
I don't feel that this is unfair. That's the thing about cancer. I'm not the only one; it happens all the time to people. I'm not special.
Not many people come through esophageal cancer and live to talk about it, or not for long.
A positive attitude does not cure cancer, any more than a negative one causes it. — © Siddhartha Mukherjee
A positive attitude does not cure cancer, any more than a negative one causes it.
There are lots of dimensions to being a cancer patient. The overwhelming one is that it takes over your life.
In 2002, my daughter was diagnosed with a rare form of colon cancer. And it was such a shock, a surprise to us.
I worked 22 years in the industry, and I noticed that operating systems get cancer with age.
I am a board member and the volunteer director of medical and scientific content for Less Cancer.
Dementia is our most-feared illness, more than heart disease or cancer.
People with AIDS, cancer and other illnesses need free nonmedical support services.
Cancer Boy probably has the saddest, noblest, sweetest heart of any character I've ever done.
How could God allow cancer, poverty, the sheer unfairness of so many lives?
Skin cancer became personal to my family when my father was diagnosed with basal cell carcinoma.
It takes money to run political campaigns. This is a cancer growing on the soul of our democracy. — © Elizabeth Warren
It takes money to run political campaigns. This is a cancer growing on the soul of our democracy.
Ive heard about cases when people repented of pornography and were healed of liver cancer.
If we get kids eating right, we could decrease cancer rates by 90 percent.
Florida's number three industry, behind tourism and skin cancer, is voter fraud.
If I had given up everything that my life was about ... I'd let cancer win before it needed to.
Islamist terrorism is a cancer on Islam, and Muslims themselves must fight it at our side.
It took four days from discovering I had cancer to finding out how serious the problem was.
The only reason to have a positive mental attitude is that it makes life better. It doesn't cure cancer.
You can't just say there is a god because the world is beautiful. You have to account for bone cancer in children
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.
That was just kind of a surprise when the doctor said, 'We did a biopsy on your appendix, and you have cancer.'
Cancer has touched my life and the lives of those I love, and now I'm ready to help all that I can in the fight.
We expect well-informed treatment for cancer or heart disease; it matters no less for depression.
Writing about cancer is always a challenge for me because it hits so close to home.
Studying cancer could provide huge insights for astrobiologists into the nature of life itself.
My mother died of lung cancer last year. I felt helpless. As an economist, I thought, What can I do?
Society does not seem prepared to accept the sacrifices required for an effective prevention of cancer.
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.
It's hard to raise awareness of pancreatic cancer - people who get it don't live long enough.
Breast cancer is scary and no one understands that like another woman who has gone through it too.
Like an unchecked cancer, hate corrodes the personality and eats away its vital unity.
There is little you can do to stop a tornado, a hurricane, or a cancer diagnosis from changing your life in an instant.
The Revlon Run/Walk effort to focus on women's cancer has my wholehearted support and gratitude.
Coke and Pepsi, with the acquiescence of the FDA, are needlessly exposing millions of Americans to a chemical that causes cancer.
Cancer is the emergent property of the accumulated errors in an ordered system. It's the consequences of random events.
The American public is being sold a very nasty bill of goods about cancer. — © James D. Watson
The American public is being sold a very nasty bill of goods about cancer.
I am very grateful to have beaten my cancer, but it has been tough adjusting to my new normal.
The creator who could put a cancer in a believer's stomach is above being interfered with by prayers.
Once colon cancer becomes symptomatic, nine times out of ten it is too late.
I always felt I didn't want to fight cancer, because it would be too big and powerful an enemy.
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 always sort of thought, 'I'm probably going to get breast cancer. There's a really good chance.'
I attacked my cancer diagnosis the same way I attack training and competing, and that's pretty fearless.
Years ago I watched my 1st wife suffer through cancer and she went to be with Jesus.
I come from amazing DNA, I watched my mom fight and win against breast cancer.
Unlike curing cancer or heart disease, we already know how to beat hunger: food. — © Mario Batali
Unlike curing cancer or heart disease, we already know how to beat hunger: food.
I wanted to create a movement and a safe space for people to come and find their 'cancer home.'
Conventional cancer treatments are in place as the law of the land because they pay, not heal, the best.
Cancer is something none of us are prepared to deal with. We're here to help people through the process.
With Alexander's cancer, I was definitely brought to my knees for the first time because of the fear factor.
The virus-to-cancer connection is where medicinal mushrooms offer unique opportunities for medical research.
Don’t ask a writer what he’s working on. It’s like asking someone with cancer on the progress of his disease.
One day I visited a guy who had made a fortune as a broker. He was sitting in his office with his computer. I hire people from here and make deals from this room, he told me. Then he took me to the trading room. Nobody was talking to anybody else, the place was silent as a tomb, they were all sitting there watching their terminals - a great word, terminal. I tell you, it scares the crap out of me.
Who wants to get a worse diagnosis of their cancer, just to keep a human doctor in the job?
Prostate cancer has taken a lot from me. First it took my grandfather and then my dad.
I am a product... I'm a comedian. I'm not curing cancer. In the end, I tell jokes. I make people laugh.
Cancer didn't change me at all. I know lots of people talk about the life revelation. I didn't have that.
Whether you are rich or poor, beautiful or ugly, young or old, cancer knows no boundaries.
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