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  • I have no qualms about saying I am more confident in the medical treatment in America. The breast cancer survival rate is 20 per cent higher than in the UK. -- Koo Stark
  • We are all precancerous. -- George Carlin
  • Cancer is everybody's cause. -- Laura Ziskin
  • Cancer is not for sissies. -- Suzanne Somers
  • Cancer is enough to get my attention. -- Charles Grodin
  • We are survivors from the moment of diagnosis. -- Peter Jennings
  • Cancer got me over unimportant fears, like getting old. -- Olivia Newton-John
  • Now I wear my cancer like I wear my blackness I'm proud! -- Mr. T
  • The question was, which would the chemo kill first: the cancer or me? -- Lance Armstrong
  • With cancer, there's always that doubt-that unknown. The only thing you can do is be positive. -- Merril Hoge
  • 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. -- Melissa Etheridge
  • Just when you think you're coming out and you think, 'OK, I see the light at the end of the tunnel,' then I got this diagnosis. -- Dana Reeve
  • So many of my family and friends had lost their battles against cancer. What could I do that my relatives and friends had not? What could I do that would be different? -- Michael Milken
  • That is the beauty of cancer, it tells you that your days are limited, that you could die at any point. It is that perspective that allows you to live a better life while you're here. -- Shelley Hamlin
  • Like with every form of cancer, early detection is what it is all about. I urge everyone to learn the facts about this condition. It can be prevented with testing, and it can be beaten if caught early! -- Rod Stewart
  • I'm not sure what Essiac does to extend cancer survival, and for all we know it may not have this effect. On the other hand, it's not toxic and my patients have reported feeling good while taking it, so why not support them? -- Abram Hoffer
  • Ninety percent of cancers are curable in stage one. We spend billions of dollars and over 40 years searching for a cure, and we're not really that close. So why aren't we teaching people the only cure we have now? Early detection is one sh**ty year, versus the rest of your life. -- Yael Cohen
  • I cannot escape the feeling that I was, at best, a cancer tourist, that my survival means I dabbled. -- David Rakoff
  • My family and I participate in 'Cycle for Survival.' it was started by a friend of my wife's who lost his wife to a rare form of cancer. -- Brian Krzanich
  • To argue that universal health care would wreck the U.S. lead in cancer survival, you'd have to argue that universal health care would wreck the entire U.S. economy. -- Timothy Noah
  • Better treatment and detection methods have also improved the survival rate for people with cancer, and for the first time in history, this year the absolute number of cancer deaths in the U.S. has decreased. -- Ike Skelton
  • When you receive a cancer diagnosis, you're more vulnerable than at any other time in your life. I've personally had the experience twice. My only hope for survival was alternatives. But that was my decision, what I thought was best for me. -- Suzanne Somers
  • Preventative medicine has to be the direction we go in. For example, if colon cancer is detected early - because a person knew he had a genetic risk and was having frequent exams - the surgery is relatively inexpensive and average survival is far greater than 10 years. -- Craig Venter
  • Cancer cells come pre-programmed to execute a well-defined cascade of changes, seemingly designed to facilitate both their enhanced survival and their dissemination through the bloodstream. There is even an air of conspiracy in the way that tumours use chemical signals to create cancer-friendly niches in remote organs. -- Paul Davies
  • Down to their innate molecular core, cancer cells are hyperactive, survival-endowed, scrappy, fecund, inventive copies of ourselves. -- Siddhartha Mukherjee
  • The better cancer patients understand why they are here on this planet and what their spiritual purpose is, the better their prognosis for survival. -- Lothar Hirneise
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