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“Almost 10 million Americans are living with cancer. I am sure I will learn from them how to cope with the facts of life that none of us anticipated,”
Peter Jennings
“Historically, more people have died of religion than cancer.”
Dick Francis
“I don't think makeup is rocket science or a cure for cancer.”
Cindy Crawford
“I think I was always Shannon before the cancer and after. But I think it makes me live life a lot different. I live each day as if it was my last because I was faced with a couple of times when I almost died. I don't take stuff hard, and I don't stress about the small stuff.”
Shannon Davis
“If everything works out -- if IGF-2 status is tied to colon cancer risk in people and the blood test is workable -- then IGF-2 status could be the colon cancer equivalent of cholesterol levels as a risk factor for heart disease. We've never had a broad molecular screening tool like that for any cancer.”
Andrew Feinberg
“One in three women will get cancer in her lifetime, and 58 percent of women say that they fear hair loss more than any other side effect of cancer. At Pantene we are passionate about women's hair and women's health, and we are introducing Pantene Beautiful Lengths as a personal, profound way Americans can support women in their life- changing struggle.”
Amanda Hill
“This is the most important advance in public health since Sir Richard Doll identified that smoking causes lung cancer 50 years ago. Today's vote will protect thousands of workers and save many lives.”
Alex Markham
“Several earlier studies have found that, among patients with a history of colon polyps or cancer, regular aspirin treatment prevents the recurrence of precancerous polyps. However, the ability of aspirin to reduce the long-term incidence of invasive cancer has not been well-demonstrated. Our study did find a protective effect of long-term aspirin use on risk of invasive colorectal cancer, but only at dosage levels considerably higher than those used to prevent cardiovascular disease.”
Andrew Chan
“Overall our study did show protection against colorectal cancer. But it required 10 years or more before we saw optimal decrease in risk.”
“Alcohol consumption in Britain is rising rapidly. The recent rise in mouth cancer cases appears to be one of the unfortunate outcomes of excessive drinking in this country.”