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As a recent editorial in the Journal of Clinical Oncology put it: What we must first remember is that the immune system is designed to detect foreign invaders, and avoid out own cells. With few exceptions, the immune system does not appear to recognize cancers within an individual as foreign, because they are actually part of the self.

~ Barbara Ehrenreich

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On to some juicy French philosophical sex-killing murder-suicide cannibal thing. You?”“Still the controversial Hungarian breast-cancer radioactive seed implant treatment thing. I adore y

~ David Cronenberg

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My encounter with desperation while witnessing the death of a precious child changed me, teaching me that although we will have sad times, we can move on, chastened and changed but resilient and hopeful. Laurel showed me one way to live with hope as well as cancer as she thrived even when tumors grew within her small body. She exhibited how a child can push aside despair and appreciate as many moments as possible, to believe in the power of resurrection, both the human spirit and in a Biblical sense.

~ Brent Green

Brent Green Bereavement Cancer Children Death Grief Hospice Loss

I truly believe that the children who are diagnosed with cancer are some of the wisest, sweetest, strongest, and most loving children. They have gained a bigger perspective of the world in such a short time. They become wise beyond their years.

~ Laura Lane

Laura Lane Cancer Children Perspective Wise

We all have the best laid plans for our children, and they go and ruin it all by growing up any way they want to. What the hell was it all for, then? (Real Life and Liars)

~ Kristina Riggle

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I do not wish my anger and pain and fear about cancer to fossilize into yet another silence, nor to rob me of whatever strength can lie at the core of this experience, openly acknowledged and examined ... imposed silence about any area of our lives is a tool for separation and powerlessness.

~ Audre Lorde

Audre Lorde Cancer Death Feminism Illness Silence

All of us - who might have probed space, or cured cancer, or built industries - were, instead, black victims of the white man's American social system.

~ Malcolm X

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We live in the irradiated lazy indoor cancer society.

~ Steven Magee

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Modern society - everyone thinks getting cancer is a normal aspect of life.

~ Steven Magee

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I learn so much that I previously did not know about the world of the immobile that it is hard to believe it all takes place over a few hours. At random: I learn about the casual indifference of the London cabbie to the wheelchair user and that the clearance on accessible entrances is measured in millimetres less than a knuckle. I learn how intractable it is to push a grown man around for hours and how spontaneity is the privilege of the able-bodied. In solid counterpart to all this grief, I learn about the lengths nurses are prepared to go to assist a purely recreational and ambitious project by one of their patients.

~ Marion Coutts

Marion Coutts Able Bodied Cancer Compassion Disability Grief Living

Hope for the best,brace yourself for the worst and no matter what you’re faced with, make a plan to KEEP GOING!

~ Tanya Masse

Tanya Masse Cancer Living Quotes About Life Quotes To Live By

Negative self assertions are like weeds in the garden of your life. Cleanse your garden of any such weeds.

~ Sanchita Pandey

Sanchita Pandey Assertion Cancer Life Changing Life Quotes Self Improvement

I was depressed, but that was a side issue. This was more like closing up shop, or, say, having a big garage sale, where you look at everything you've bought in your life, and you remember how much it meant to you, and now you just tag it for a quarter and watch 'em carry it off, and you don't care. That's more like how it was.

~ Jane Smiley

Jane Smiley Cancer Depression

Mental imbalance is about as acceptable as herpes. It’s never going to be accepted. But really, it’s a disease just like cancer. It just happens, and eats away all the good parts of your brain, like judgment and happiness and perception and memory and life. And you can die from depression just like any other disease. And it’s not as if people choose it. So why is it still a joke of medicine? “She died of cancer.” is a lot more socially acceptable to people than “She committed suicide.

~ Sarahbeth Purcell

Sarahbeth Purcell Cancer Depression Mental Health Stigma

I’ve seen how cigarettes went from being advertised in every type of media to being something found to be deadly… they can’t kill me no matter how many of them I smoke but I’ve seen humans die from smoking them… if I were you I would stop smoking them.”“Why should I? You smoke ‘em all the time, you chain-smoke cigarettes,” Mandy pointed out.“Yeah, I started doing that back in the Sixties… for reasons you likely saw on those VHS tapes… but I’m not a person, I’m Pollution, things like that aren’t dangerous to me but they are to you,” Alecto told her. “It’s not a good idea.

~ Rebecca Mcnutt

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People take ownership of sickness and disease by saying things like MY high blood pressure MY diabetes, MY heart disease, MY depression, MY! MY! MY! Don't own it because it doesn't belong to you!

~ Stella Payton

Stella Payton Breast Cancer Depression Diabetes Disease Heart Disease High Blood Pressure Ownership Sickness

I am not depressed; my life is just shit. As a consequence of my not being depressed, I am not like them. You need to know this from the very off. You need to know I, Arch Fry, will not allow myself to be neatly pigeonholed, erroneously labelled or closed off in some tidy little box - one to be shelved away and conveniently forgotten about. No, I am not depressed: NOT. DEPRESSED.You see, I’m just not stuck in some deep unassailable chasm like all the rest, like all these other poor fuckers who’ve so readily accepted that noose of a word.

~ Tom Conrad

Tom Conrad Cancer Depressed Depression Rape Spilt Milk Therapy

As I watched them file down the stairs, I didn't cry and I wasn't afraid. But I couldn't tell if it was Jesus or the gin.

~ Sarah Thebarge

Sarah Thebarge Breast Cancer Cancer Faith Gin Healing Jesus Prayer

The circumstances of our lives are pieces of a larger scheme in the puzzle of life, and in His Perfect Wisdom, the pieces fit.

~ Renae Jones

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God didn’t design your life so you would constantly fall down, but he does hope that you will be brought to your knees.

~ Shannon L. Alder

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Ann prayed because of a gut-wrenching, throbbing pain in her soul. She urgently begged the Lord for her life.

~ K. Howard Joslin

K. Howard Joslin Cancer Life Pain Prayer Soul Trails

DeeDee had to have a firm grasp on reality. Yet she knew God was bigger than a pathology report. So she prayed.

~ K. Howard Joslin

K. Howard Joslin Cancer Faith Pathology Prayer

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

K. Howard Joslin Cancer Healing Prayer

Life itself will protect you. You will graduate to living a better life than you have ever lived till now! Your treatment and patience has paid off! You are life's own student and have seen life from all the angles. You have come full circle and now it is time to rejoice. Say you are absolutely fine and it will be granted to you!

~ Sanchita Pandey

Sanchita Pandey Cancer Cancer Survivor Life And Living Student Of Life Treatment

Ever since her diagnosis, she’s been fading like a light bulb with cancer’s hand on the rotary dimmer.

~ Danielle Esplin

Danielle Esplin Cancer Dim Dying Fading Light Sick

I felt great empathy for my friend, as one form of cancer after another emerged to challenge him. I felt sympathy for his suffering that surely clawed at his daily routines, always active and busy, but he rarely verbalized complaints while courageously challenging his archenemy. He met pain and physical decline with 600-calorie workouts; he discarded anxieties somewhere along innumerable running trails; he faced death by running through life at full stride.

~ Brent Green

Brent Green Aging Bereavement Cancer Grief Hospice Loss Suffering

Suffering creates a vivid contrast illuminating joy, happiness, and satisfaction. It is a harsh lesson on the other side of sublime. We all must suffer, whether we choose to or not. There must be value in that which is given in our lives, even though we hope and try to live joyfully and enjoy our brief time on earth.

~ Brent Green

Brent Green Aging Bereavement Cancer Death Grief Hospice Loss

Suffering can precipitate creativity, liberating the creator through inspiration and then many available channels of human communication, and therefore there is value in suffering.

~ Brent Green

Brent Green Aging Bereavement Cancer Death Grief Hospice Loss

Sometimes a tragedy must happen to keep a soul on schedule. This is the reason for things that seem to have no reason. This is the reason that we cannot fathom when we are going through it.Perhaps I will get very sick. People wonder why cancer exists when it is just a clever method to teach people lessons about love and loss. It borrows time or steals it depending on the needs of Heaven. It is a vehicle to get us where we need to be. It calls us home because something needs us there.

~ Kate Mcgahan

Kate Mcgahan Cancer Death Heaven Life Loss Reason Schedule Sickness Timing Tragedy Transport Vehicle

im in love with you and im not in the business of denying myself the simple pleasure of saying true things.

~ John Green

John Green Cancer Life Loss Love Pleasure

There’s 6.5 billion people curled up like fists protesting death, but every breath we take has to be given back; a nine year old boy taught me that.

~ Shane L. Koyczan

Shane L. Koyczan Cancer Death Loss Pain Sadness

Don’t you believe that Jacob can be healed?” some persisted, pressuringElizabeth to believe—just believe—and Jacob would be healed. Theunderlying message was that Elizabeth’s faith was not strong enough to save her son. I remembered then the same kind of statements David and I had heard when he was undergoing cancer treatment, when several well-intentioned people informed David that all he had to do to rid his body of cancer was to believe he was healed. I’d resented the implications then, and I resented them for my daughter now. People die. Goodpeople like David die too young, and innocent little children die, and thestrongest faith in the world cannot keep anyone on this earth forever. Ifonly the same Christians professing their faith in healing could clearlysee the flip side of that faith, that earth was not where we ultimately belonged.If Jacob died, he would be going Home.

~ Mary Potter Kenyon

Mary Potter Kenyon Cancer Death Loss Mourning

That evening I sat across from Jeremy Bulloch and Jacob at the dinner table. I watched as Jeremy, who seemed to speak Jacob’s silent language fluently, drummed his fingers up and down on the edge of the table, as if playing a piano. A delighted Jacob mimicked the actor’s actions. My throat filled with tears. I met Ben’s eyes across the table, where he sat straight with pride next to his son. He was enjoying the show just as much as I was. Jacob was in his element, interacting with an actor from his favorite movie. The other men at the table were part of the set: Mike, the owner of the comic book store, who had made the entire thing possible, and the Mandalorin Mercs, new friends of the little boy who hadbecome one of their own, a comrade in distress.

~ Mary Potter Kenyon

Mary Potter Kenyon Cancer Grief Loss Loss Of A Child Star Wars

Like Mom, Zoe thought–like Mom used to. And that’s where they differed, for Zoe wrote quiet poetry suffused with twilight and questions. It’s not even good poetry, she thought. I don’t have talent, it’s her. I should be the one ill; she has so much to offer, so much life. “You’re a dark one,” her mother said sometimes with amused wonder. “You’re a mystery.

~ Annette Curtis Klause

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You know what the doctor said to me to cheer me up? Fat said. There are worse diseases than cancer.Did he show you slides?We both laughed. When you are nearly crazy with grief, you laugh at what you can.

~ Philip K. Dick

Philip K. Dick Cancer Disease Doctors Grief Laughter

I could simply kill you now, get it over with, who would know the difference? I could easily kick you in, stove you under, for all those times, mean on gin, you rammed words into my belly. (p. 52)

~ Barbara Blatner

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oh. she heard it too-no waters coursing, canyon empty, sun soundless- and the beast your life nowhere hiding (p. 103)

~ Barbara Blatner

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...gripping the rim of the sink you claw your way to stand and cling there, quaking with will, on heron legs, and still the hot muck pours out of you. (p. 27)

~ Barbara Blatner

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blue-gold sky, fresh cloud, emerald-black mountain, trees on rocky ledges, on the summit, the tiny pin of a telephone tower-all brilliantly clear, in shadow and out. and on and through everything everywhere the sun shines without reservation (p. 97)

~ Barbara Blatner

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I think unconsciously I was afraid that if she asked me how I felt, my unleashed grief and rage would kill us all. In some unadmitted corner of myself I was already weeping and screaming and begging her not to leave me, not to go. If I started crying for real, only her comfort could make me stop, and if she died before she had finished comforting me, then I would be left to cry forever.

~ Jean Hegland

Jean Hegland Cancer Grief Rage Sorrow
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