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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?
Sep 30, 2025
The question was, which would the chemo kill first: the cancer or me?
We are all precancerous.
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.
Cancer is everybody's cause.
Cancer is enough to get my attention.
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.
We are survivors from the moment of diagnosis.
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?
I see light at the end of the tunnel.
I see the light at the end of the tunnel, so I'm going hard.
Cancer is not for sissies.
Cancer got me over unimportant fears, like getting old.
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.
My cancer scare changed my life. I'm grateful for every new, healthy day I have. It has helped me prioritize my life.
Time is shortening. But every day that I challenge this cancer and survive is a victory for me.
Now I wear my cancer like I wear my blackness I'm proud!
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.
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.
For those of us who have been diagnosed with cancer, time is a precious commodity. The time and distance from the scientist's lab bench to the patient's bedside must be shortened.
With cancer, there's always that doubt-that unknown. The only thing you can do is be positive.
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!
The goal is to live a full, productive life even with all that ambiguity. No matter what happens, whether the cancer never flares up again or whether you die, the important thing is that the days that you have had you will have lived.
To the pessimist the light at the end of the tunnel is another train.
Seems like the light at the end of the tunnel may be you.
We shall draw from the heart of suffering itself the means of inspiration and survival.
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