Dense overgrown forests and
Dense overgrown forests and rangelands have grown like a cancer. They need to be treated. Gale Norton
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Dense overgrown forests and rangelands have grown like a cancer. They need to be treated. Gale Norton
I love mixing humor and terror, or humor and exhaustion, or even humor and despair. I’m dealing right now with a loved one with cancer, and she’s of course sad, but also telling the most disturbingly morbid jokes and puns. I love that, there’s so much humanity in being able to mock fate and hardship. … Read more
What’s so brave about being bald? I’ve not fought for my country or found the cure for cancer – I’ve just gone out without my hat on! Gail Porter
All minorities think they’re immune, but we’re absolutely part of the one in five that gets skin cancer! It’s a myth, and myths are meant to be debunked! Gabrielle Union
…One of the side effects of (surgery, anesthesia,) X-ray…, and chemotherapy, is the suppression…of the patient’s immunological defenses…A simple cold often leads to the death from pneumonia – and (‘pneumonia’) is what appears on the death certificate, not cancer. G. Edward Griffin
USURY is the cancer of the world, which only the surgeon’s knife of Fascism can cut out of the life of the nations. Ezra Pound
My efforts to join the fight against breast cancer all began around the fact that women were getting short-changed in the medical arena. Evelyn Lauder
When people get cancer now, the first thing you do is you go to some doctors to get some advice, figure out what to do. People live a long long life after a cancer diagnosis. Not that it’s not scary. The people I know have done so many stupid things. And they’re still alive. Just … Read more
Look, you do everything in stages, right? I don’t think everything happens at once. There are so many layers we are constantly chipping away at, down and down and down, closer and closer to what would be the body. I think what happened with cancer, was that I woke up out of nine hours of … Read more
I feel very passionate that we need CAT scanners in every country in the world. There’s not a CAT scanner in all of eastern Congo. People don’t use the word cancer because they don’t get diagnosed. They just die. Eve Ensler