I Have Cancer Quotes
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Now I have a third must-do on my list of things to do with cancer, and it's this: follow your gut, ask questions, don't be complacent.
— Cynthia Nixon
The cancer I don't have is everywhere now.
— Chuck Palahniuk
I consider myself pretty fearless, but the one thing I have always been frightened of is cancer.
— Jane Green
Through my attempt to get pregnant through IVF, we sadly found out that I have early stages of breast cancer. It's been a shock.
— Giuliana Rancic
Beating cancer is personal battle. It was one of the toughest opponents I have faced so far, and I think I did reasonably well. Touch wood.
— Yuvraj Singh
I'm sucking on a cancer stick trying to think of something inspiring to say to help someone have a better life. That's "Irony".
— Stanley Victor Paskavich
I laughed more in the hospital than I ever have in my life, making fun of all the weird things that were happening to me.
— Christina Applegate
If I am sufficiently brave to extract the cancer of fear, I have effectively gutted my conviction that what stands before me is impossible.
— Craig D. Lounsbrough
Even though I'm not running anymore, we still have to try to find a cure for cancer. Other people should go ahead and try to do their own thing now.
— Terry Fox
The women I know who have gone through breast cancer still laugh a lot. They're not crying all day.
— Monica Potter
I feel like I had zero control over getting cancer, but I have 100 percent control over how I will respond to dealing with cancer.
— Kay Yow
I feel more inspired than ever, and think that I will finally achieve what I have long been wishing for: a balance of work and privacy - a harmony.
— Kylie Minogue
I am really proud of what I have done for cancer awareness, but do I feel like Bono? No.
— Andy Rourke
Cancer didn't change me at all. I know lots of people talk about the life revelation. I didn't have that.
— Randy Pausch
You're never really cancer-free and I should have known that.
— Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
I have found that forgiving and releasing resentment will dissolve even cancer. While
— Louise L. Hay
I get a lot of letters, mostly from family members who have been affected by cancer rather than young people themselves. I reply to them all.
— Jenny Downham
I have no guarantee that God will choose to heal Ann, but I know he wants me to pray to that end.
— K. Howard Joslin
I have cancer. Cancer doesn't have me.
— Marco Calderon
Look, I'm a cancer survivor, all right? So I have great personal empathy for people who have pre-existing conditions and can't get insurance.
— Carly Fiorina
My cancer scare changed my life. I'm grateful for every new, healthy day I have. It has helped me prioritize my life.
— Olivia Newton-John
Since cancer, I feel like I have dreams rather than ambitions, visions rather than plans.
— Eve Ensler
Cancer has given me a dose of humility. I'm much more empathetic. It's a club I would rather not have joined, but it is a club.
— Tom Brokaw
I heard those words that every woman fears and never wants to hear, You have breast cancer,
— Joan Lunden
My grandfather and my uncle both died from colorectal cancer, my dad almost died from it and I have the gene for it.
— Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
I have a new found respect for women who have been through breast cancer and this surgery.
— Giuliana Rancic
I used the physical scar of my breast cancer operation, the scar that I have across my chest as a metaphor for all kinds of scars.
— Carly Simon
Well, right now, technically, I have no breast cancer.
— Lynn Redgrave
I eat like a horse; sometimes I think I must have cancer.
— Lee Radziwill
I didn't have a boyfriend. I had someone to watch horror movies with while my best friend was too sick with cancer.
— Julie Halpern
[On her mastectomy:] Fact is, I'm the same car I always was, except now I have a dent in my fender.
— Betty Rollin
The doctor told me, 'You have breast cancer.' I heard the cancer part first - it was only later that I heard the breast part. I couldn't believe it.
— Richard Roundtree
Nothing I did contributed to me having cancer, so I can't sit back and say, 'Oh why me.' Why not me? Why does tragedy always have to hit someone else?
— Eric Davis
If you've led a rather bohemian and rackety life, as I have, it's precisely the cancer that you'd expect to get. That's a bit of a yawn.
— Christopher Hitchens
I have preferred chloroform to cancer
— Charlotte Perkins Gilman
Yes, I was mad at God because of the cancer diagnosis. I thought I should have been protected because of the work I do in the world.
— Debbie Ford
This particular nurse said, Cancer cells are those which have forgotten how to die. I was so struck by this statement.
— Harold Pinter
I have friends who are going through chemotherapy, and they make the darkest, most hideous cancer jokes you've ever heard.
— Kathy Griffin
I'm in good shape. My cancer means I have lost a lot of organs and I'm a lot lighter. I have devoted myself to yoga and I'm doing handstands.
— Eve Ensler
Each appointment brought fear, uncertainty and discouragement. Ann's constant concern was, What if I have cancer?
— K. Howard Joslin
I have been extremely lucky; I am a person who is currently living with a cancer that is under control.
— Geraldine Ferraro
I don't like life that much. It's not that big a deal for me ... I don't want to know I have cancer till it's visible to the naked eye.
— Doug Stanhope
Hodgkin's is serious and I don't want to be dismissive about it, but there are people who have gone through much worse and lost their lives to cancer.
— Delta Goodrem
To say ... that Laetrile should not be continued to be used by those who are suffering from terminal cancer, I would have to hang my head in shame.
— Luther L. Bohanon
The cancer I had is not at all equal to other people's cancer. I've never had to have chemotherapy; I haven't had to have a mastectomy.
— Jennifer Grey
The doctor said that every man will have cancer if he lives to be old enough. I don't know why I got it - I ain't old.
— Ray Price
Yes, I have cancer and it might not go away, but I can still have a future because life goes on.
— Kris Carr
I'm not afraid of being dead. I'm just afraid of what you might have to go through to get there.
— Pamela Bone
I hope we find a cure for every major disease, because I'm tired of walking 5K. I'm pretty sure I don't have to sweat for cancer. I'll write a check.
— Daniel Tosh
Like millions of others, I have been plagued by the devastating effects of cancer hitting not one, but multiple members of my family.
— Tom DeLonge
Just those three words, said and meant. I love you.
They were quite hopeless. He said it as he might have said, I have cancer.
His fairy story. — John Fowles
They were quite hopeless. He said it as he might have said, I have cancer.
His fairy story. — John Fowles
I know so many people who have battled breast cancer and they didn't all make it.
— Elizabeth Hurley
I have been unexpectedly confronted with my own mortality as I was told that I had cancer.
— Jodi Rell
You're not supposed to have salt." "I'm not supposed to have cancer, either. If you don't bring me some brandy, I'm kicking you off my property.
— Bonnie Jo Campbell
It's the closest to death I have ever been. The chemotherapy takes you as far down into hell as you've ever, ever been.
— Melissa Etheridge
I don't believe in the end that God gave me cancer, but He certainly could have stopped it and didn't.
— Matt Chandler