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  • Breast cancer is scary and no one understands that like another woman who has gone through it too. -- Mindy Sterling
  • Every woman needs to know the facts. And the fact is, when it comes to breast cancer, every woman is at risk. -- Debbie Wasserman Schultz
  • My cancer allowed me to explore who I really was. Now I feel like a woman who's able to handle whatever life has dealt her. -- Ann Jillian
  • A quick example of that is a woman who said she'd been healed of throat cancer where the faith healer admitted he touched her on the forehead. -- James Randi
  • If I were a 40-year-old woman, 40-to-50, I'd want to be getting my mammograms. They catch cancers, and cancer is very curable if you catch it early. -- Ann Romney
  • I play damaged people a lot. I'm a Cancer. And I say that tongue and cheek, but I wear my heart on my sleeve. I'm a very emotional woman. -- Hilarie Burton
  • My mom was truly an iconic figure, a great journalist and a pioneering woman who died at 54 of cancer without ever having revealed to viewers that she was ill. -- David Frum
  • The most terrible fear that anybody should have is not war, is not a disease, not cancer or heart problems or food poisoning - it's a man or a woman without a sense of humor. -- Jonathan Winters
  • Well, the most terrible fear that anybody should have is not war, is not a disease, not cancer or heart problems or food poisoning - it's a man or a woman without a sense of humor. -- Jonathan Winters
  • For all of her influence on popular culture, and the remarkable performances she left behind, perhaps Farrah Fawcett's greatest legacy was her raw, intimate, honest portrait of a woman fighting for her life - against cancer. -- Alana Stewart
  • Real Texans don't want any woman to die of cancer because she can't get decent health care or medical advice. Real Texans don't want any woman to lose control of her life because she can't get birth control. -- Wendy Davis
  • In 1980, a woman promised her dying sister to change how Americans thought about breast cancer. Thirty years later, the result - the Susan G. Komen for the Cure Foundation - is one of the nation's largest non-profits, and one of the most successful triumphs in public health marketing and changing health habits. -- Charles Duhigg
  • In my mid-twenties, I said to myself: 'I can't perform anymore!' I didn't know what I wanted to do. I didn't perform for a while, then ended up doing a one-woman show about Gilda Radner having cancer. It was called 'Gilda Defying Gravity,' and I did it on the Lower East Side. It was great; people really came out and supported me. -- Spencer Kayden
  • I heard those words that every woman fears and never wants to hear, You have breast cancer, -- Joan Lunden
  • There is nothing for the modern man or woman to fear about most cases of cancer. Nothing except delay. -- Mary Roberts Rinehart
  • Breast cancer is not just a woman's issue - it affects all of us: the brothers, husbands, fathers, children and friends. -- Ralph Lauren
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