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In the end, every cancer patient’s story is the story of a human being.
The history of cancer is a history of the human body.
The language of cancer is the language of despair.
We are all a little bit cancerous.
The battle against cancer is fought in the lab and in the heart.
We are all part of the cancer story.
There is no cure for cancer, but there are many ways to live with it.
The history of cancer is the history of medicine.
The story of cancer is a story of survival.
The language of cancer is paradoxical.
Research is the cornerstone of progress in the fight against cancer.
The history of cancer is a history of human beings.
Cancer research is a quest for understanding.
To understand cancer is to understand life itself.
The journey of cancer is a journey of the soul.
It was a battle against an invisible enemy.
From The Radium Girls: The Dark Story of America's Shining Women by Kate Moore
There is no one cancer, but many cancers.
Cancer is not a mere collection of cells; it is a complex and evolving ecosystem.
The battle against cancer is a battle against time.
The disease is not simply a biological phenomenon; it is also a social one.
Survivorship is a state of mind.
Understanding cancer requires a new way of thinking.
The history of cancer is the history of human civilization.
The fight against cancer is one of the greatest battles of our time.
Cancer is not a disease, but a process of genetic evolution.
Each cancer is unique; it is a reflection of the individual.
The emperor of all maladies is the disease called cancer.
The future of cancer treatment lies in its history.
Cancer is a word, not a sentence.