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David Agus We have forgotten that curing cancer starts with preventing cancer in the first place.
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Darren Shan I'm starting to understand that fear is like cancer - you can beat it back, but if it returns, it can be worse than ever.
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Dave Barry Florida's number three industry, behind tourism and skin cancer, is voter fraud.
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David Suzuki The medical literature tells us that the most effective ways to reduce the risk of heart disease, cancer, stroke, diabetes, Alzheimer's, and many more problems are through healthy diet and exercise. Our bodies have evolved to move, yet we now use the energy in oil instead of muscles to do our work.
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As an industry, you can live with a low-grade fever, but you cannot live with a cancer -- and that's the level that we're currently at.
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Rosa DeLauro A woman in the United States has a 1-in-7 chance of developing breast cancer. It is the second leading cause of cancer deaths for women in America.
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John Cooper Raising money for charities, especially medical research, is important, and supporting the family and loved ones of cancer survivors is very important.
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Randi would walk into the cancer center and smile at the other patients. She would always have a hug or smile or nice thing to say to the people who were there.
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David Dinkins Race relations can be an appropriate issue . . . but only if you want to craft solutions, and not catalogue complaints. If we use the issue appropriately, we can transform it from the cancer of our society into the cure.
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Alex Graves 'Proof' is a really cool pilot that I was lucky enough to read by Rob Braggin for TNT that's about a surgeon who's an agnostic, tough, grounded, scientific mind and she's hired by a Steve Jobs-type who's just been diagnosed with cancer to focus on near death experiences and what happens when you die.
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Probably it's going to cost a lot, and most people are not going to have cancer, but how else are you going to find the people who do?
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Dirk Benedict People think surviving cancer is tough, or surviving a divorce, but NOTHING compares with fighting with American Culture when you want to raise your kids free of junk food. Read Junk Food Nation. A great book.
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Other cancers need to learn how to spread, but not melanoma. Now, for the first time, we understand the genetic mechanism.
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Lindy Boggs After seven years, you think you're home free. I was told that I had less of a chance of the cancer reoccurring than if I had never had cancer at all.
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The National Cancer Institute wants to make certain the results of clinical research are rapidly disseminated to healthcare providers and patients, to ensure life-enhancing cancer treatments are widely available.
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Dr. Alt's discoveries have led to a greater understanding of the ways that cancers of immune cells develop and they hold promise for finding ways to control or perhaps prevent these diseases. Dr. Alt's studies of the instability of the genome are central to our understanding of the events that lead to transformation of normal cells to cancer cells.
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Deaths from cervical cancer could drop even lower if more women routinely had a Pap test. Because cervical cancer produces no symptoms in the early stage, regular screening is extremely important.
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Sheryl Crow Approximately one in seven American women will be diagnosed with breast cancer in her lifetime and more than 2 million Americans are living with breast cancer today. I am joining the more than 200,000 women who will be diagnosed with breast cancer this year.
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A nicotine patch may not be enough. We have a group of smokers who are often interested in stopping, but don't have the tools needed to be successful. Family members often tell us they are motivated to quit but the stress of caring for their relative with lung cancer makes it the worst time in their lives to try.
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The situation is urgent. We have no proper medical treatment for this cancer in Haiti.
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The sight of cancer-ridden lungs and yellowing teeth may reinforce a non-smoker's decision not to light up, but does nothing to convince those already addicted. The reason for this is a mixture of denial and familiarity.
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Jon Anderson The thought of having a kid stricken with cancer just floored me. My children are everything to me,
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The Multiethnic Cohort offers clues in understanding the racial and ethnic differences in cancer incident rates.
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African-American women have twice the mortality rate from cervical cancer as white women. Researchers need to investigate how those differences are related to socioeconomic status.
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After Chris' funeral I decided to grow my hair. Then a month later my uncle died of cancer. That was a hard hit to me. At first no one really knew why I was growing out my hair, but as they found out they understood.
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Lisa Rogers Once you've had cancer, you're more likely to get secondary cancers because of the treatments, and I want to look out for that,
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Predatory lending is like a cancer that needs to be wiped out. Congressional programs that would roll back state laws are going in the wrong direction.
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Predatory lending is a cancer that should be wiped out. We've reached a new stage in the debate over predatory lending laws. It's clear that state laws improve substantially on federal law and protect people who would otherwise be in danger of losing thousands of dollars - or even their homes.
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David Steinberg These stocks are very manic, either over-extended on the high side or under-extended on the low side, ... As of late, cancer stocks have done quite well.
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These will be reserved exclusively for people who have lost their home in the hurricane and have an immediate family member currently undergoing cancer treatment.
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These data provide strong evidence for a substantial protective effect of cruciferous vegetables on lung cancer.
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Peter Greene The stock looks very attractive, and they have a potential cancer drug and a potential Alzheimer's drug,