Breast Cancer Quotes
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The only thing we have to fear is fear itself. So the only thing to really be afraid of is if you don't go get your mammograms.
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Cancer is really hard to go through and it's really hard to watch someone you love go through, and I know because I have been on both sides of the equation.
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I had a friend, Melissa, who was 28 years old. She was my best friend's wife, and she was my wife's best friend. She died of breast cancer. When she passed away back in 2004 was the last time I cried.
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I was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2004.
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I do not feel any less of a woman. I feel empowered that I made a strong choice that in no way diminishes my femininity.
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The day I found out, the day I got my mammogram and the doctor told me I had breast cancer, it was mid-November.
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Breast cancer alone kills some 458,000 people each year, according to the World Health Organization, mainly in low- and middle-income countries. It has got to be a priority to ensure that more women can access gene testing and lifesaving preventive treatment, whatever their means and background, wherever they live.
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My mom was actually diagnosed with breast cancer when I was five.
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I can tell my children that they don't need to fear they will lose me to breast cancer.
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Life comes with many challenges. The ones that should not scare us are the ones we can take on and take control of.
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My mother has battled breast cancer three times.
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She's very knowledgeable; she helps a lot of breast cancer patients.
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I always sort of thought, 'I'm probably going to get breast cancer. There's a really good chance.'
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….I realized the only way to deliver really conventional messages about breast cancer was through products and things people were doing that they weren’t afraid of and enjoying what they were doing.
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The trans fatty acids (found in animal products and cooked oils) are a factor in breast cancer.
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Why aren't we looking at the causes of breast cancer? Why aren't we spending our energy on looking at what we're doing to the earth? On the pollutants we're putting into the earth? And the pesticides we're putting into the earth? What we're releasing into the air? Instead, we just cut off more organs! That's where metaphor comes into it - not even metaphor as much as reality.