The trans fatty acids (found in animal products and cooked oils) are a factor in breast cancer.

Addiction is a disease like anything else. It's like cancer, like heart disease, like diabetes.

Yes, I have cancer and it might not go away, but I can still have a future because life goes on.

Cancer is caused by what you do for many, many years, not what you do for a few weeks or months.

Cancer has affected my family; my mother and father have battled cancer. I know how tough it is.

Cancer's only one page in my life, and I will not allow this page to impact the rest of my life.

I consider myself pretty fearless, but the one thing I have always been frightened of is cancer.

Bitterness is like cancer. It eats upon the host. But anger is like fire. It burns it all clean.

It is not possible to make a certain evaluation...that cancer may be arrested if 'caught early'.

If you had a cancer on your skin and had it burned it off, you'd wash it and clean it every day.

Skin cancer became personal to my family when my father was diagnosed with basal cell carcinoma.

Medications are palliatives. They are not designed to cure the degenerative diseases of the body.

Upon hearing the results of her breast examination, the First Lady said - "I guess it's my turn."

We expect well-informed treatment for cancer or heart disease; it matters no less for depression.

Guns kill more teenagers than the other big killers - heart disease, cancer, and AIDS - combined.

Man, it was a good thing vampires didn't get cancer. Lately he'd been chain-smoking like a felon.

About 80% of women diagnosed with breast cancer do not have a single relative with breast cancer.

People just don't know that you can have colon cancer and be completely asymptomatic and healthy.

If you've ever had a brush with cancer, you're always thinking a pain might be something serious.

My mother did not want cancer to interfere with my life, as she knew it would eventually end hers.

Breast cancer is scary and no one understands that like another woman who has gone through it too.

Both of my grandmothers were diagnosed with breast cancer - one is a survivor and one passed away.

I always sort of thought, 'I'm probably going to get breast cancer. There's a really good chance.'

Cancer is the great equalizer. Everyone is affected by it either themselves or through loved ones.

I'd like to prove to other people that it's not the end of everything to be diagnosed with cancer.

My opinion, however, is that they (herbs) are superior 95% of the time to any pharmaceutical drug!

Cancer doesn't discriminate, and in WWE, we have made it our mantra that cancer is 'unacceptable.'

Once you are diagnosed with cancer, time changes. It both speeds up insanely and stops altogether.

Linux is a cancer that attaches itself in an intellectual property sense to everything it touches.

Building community for its own sake is like attending a cancer support group without having cancer.

Eventually cancer becomes just another annoying thing that you deal with, you know, like cellulite.

I believe the biggest breakthroughs on cancer could come from brilliant researchers based in India.

The 'drugs or surgery only approach that modern medicine uses to treat today's diseases is archaic.

I think a lot of people just aren't aware how young you can be and be diagnosed with breast cancer.

The women I know who have gone through breast cancer still laugh a lot. They're not crying all day.

Nature is that lovely lady to whom we owe polio, leprosy, smallpox, syphilis, tuberculosis, cancer.

Better to be caught in sudden, complete catastrophe than to be gnawed by the cancer of imagination.

The period of greatest gain in knowledge and experience is the most difficult period in one's life.

Funds raised create hope for kids with cancer. Research is our top priority for discovering a cure.

[On her mastectomy:] Fact is, I'm the same car I always was, except now I have a dent in my fender.

Together we can make a world where cancer no longer means living with fear, without hope, or worse.

Absence is a house so vast that inside you will pass through its walls and hang pictures on the air.

I've been through cancer, divorce, loss and bereavement, but they are things most humans go through.

I had uterine cancer, which is the most under-funded and under-researched of all the female cancers.

I've sort of knocked cancer down to size. It shouldn't be something that makes people uncomfortable.

I cannot escape the feeling that I was, at best, a cancer tourist, that my survival means I dabbled.

My mother died of lung cancer last year. I felt helpless. As an economist, I thought, What can I do?

The creator who could put a cancer in a believer's stomach is above being interfered with by prayers.

If there is a problem, and you don't say anything about it, it's like a cancer and it becomes bigger.

My dad was diagnosed with cancer, so we ended up burying him a year to the day that he was diagnosed.

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