Sentences with phrase «are getting cancer»

Every insurance company has a set of rules and regulations, but most will not accept persons who are getting cancer treatments.
Go to Germany and find out about all the MD's and FDA officials from the US who are getting cancer care there because they can.
I know it's got some cancer compounds, but it's experimental.
Human being gets cancer, prays or doesn't pray, but cancer is cured, Gods Plan?
Example: Human being gets cancer, prays but dies anyway, Gods Plan?
«All of us have been touched by somebody who's gotten cancer and the residents of this area will now be helping other families survive that experience,» said Assemblyman Andrew Goodell, R - Jamestown.
You can be rail thin [inaudible 11:54] good shape, and still getting heart disease., You could still be getting cancer.
He's got cancer, she's a biologist, and she thinks that by going to Area X she can figure out what happened to him.
As the scene between the antagonists escalates in what seems to be toward an ugly outcome, Willoughby, who's got cancer, coughs up blood, splattering Mildred's face, which quickly turns from wry defiance to shock to compassion to understanding to the realization that she must take charge of his medical emergency.
In dogs, the frequency of getting cancer is equivalent to that of a human being getting cancer.
She thinks that her periods have started again, and it's like the elixir of love, she's become young again, but in truth she's got cancer of the womb, and within a couple of weeks, she's dead.
An unusual number of people in the village were getting cancer and they blamed the antenna.

Not exact matches

A large, long - term study of male smokers found that those who regularly took Vitamin A were more likely to get lung cancer than those who didn't.
It's as if the immune system were a car that no longer functioned when a person got cancer.
The Center for Human Sleep Science found that getting less than seven hours of sleep a nigh can be linked to medical ailments like cancer, obesity and poor mental health.
As Diamond says, «For every 1,000 men who get regularly screened for prostate cancer, about 20 % of them will end up getting unneeded biopsies or even have their prostate unnecessarily removed because the data is wrong.»
«My family was shocked by how many cancer patients had difficulty getting to their chemotherapy treatments.»
We had just gotten through a successful tax season when the unthinkable happened: The youngest of our three children, 4 - year - old Nicholas, was diagnosed with rhabdomyosarcoma, a cancer of the connective tissue.
She says animals are following similar health patterns as humans, like how around one out of eight females of either species gets breast cancer.
That actually came when he was a 19 - year - old soccer player at Brown University and he got three separate cancer diagnoses within the span of a year.
Still, before you pour out the wine in your cupboard, it's important to keep in mind that the researchers are not saying every glass jacks up your chances of getting cancer.
And this was just another humiliatingly low moment in a roller coaster career peppered with them that including flunking out of Harvard and getting cancer.
The firm is already helping a variety of major cancer centers with its tech; the new worker benefit program will allow employees to consult with their doctors by giving them their medical history and getting their specific cancers genetically sequenced.
Conrad told Inc. in March that he got the idea for Zenefits when he was researching health care benefits for employees at an earlier startup, and because he is a cancer survivor with an ongoing interest in health care coverage.
But somewhat lost in all of this business wheeling and dealing is the fact that the balance of power in medicine is shifting: Armed with their body's own endless stream of signals and a smartphone, many individuals are getting the information they need to take charge of their health and wellbeing — or, in the case of Theresa Beech, whose 13 - year - old son was lost to cancer two years ago, to help total strangers search for a long - elusive cure.
Not only did Lindy get an apology, this individual also donated $ 50 to Seattle Cancer Care Alliance, where her father had been treated.
«When you have these low levels of disease, or no disease at all, it's the best time to get your body to destroy the cancer,» Stanton told CNBC.
While cancer and Alzheimer's seemingly don't have that much in common, there is one key link that researchers at MD Anderson think could be useful: People with a history of cancer are less likely to get Alzheimer's, while people with Alzheimer's are less likely to get cancer.
Even though getting a drug to market typically takes ten years, Linear, in its eight years of operation, has already been involved in assisting two oncology drugs to be available for cancer patients.
Given that cancer is something people tend to get later in life, an upcoming rise in its incidence should come as no surprise to anyone.
The reality is that the bump in cancer rates is actually a good news story, because it means more people — especially in the developing world — are going to live to get it.
It doesn't mean, for example, that for every piece of bacon you consume you're drastically jacking up your chances of getting colorectal or lower - stomach cancer.
BMS's drug, ipilimumab (Yervoy), was the first checkpoint inhibitor (a kind of cancer immunotherapy drug that essentially helps the immune system release its brake and go after tumor cells it might normally miss) to get approved in the US in 2011 for melanoma.
While he's at it, why not call out the women who got cancer?
When Jedd Wolchok, a cancer doctor and immunologist leading a Yervoy trial at Memorial Sloan Kettering, examined a melanoma patient's scan 12 weeks after he'd received his course of treatment, the results were utterly disappointing — just like those of any other metastatic patient in the final throes of the disease: The tumors had gotten bigger, and there were more of them.
The Food and Drug Administration is deliberately preventing the public from getting natural cures for cancer and other diseases because of pressure from drug companies.
But still only a fraction of cancer patients at the advanced state Belvin was at, and given the drug Belvin got, experience the kind of medical «comeback» she did.
It's just instead of a gaping mouthful of full - colour cancer, we're gently reminded to drink less, quit smoking, cut down on salt, exercise more, eat more vegetables and get a check up or we could spend our golden years cold and with wolves after us.
Laying in the hospital after getting the cancer diagnosis, I was wondering what I was going to do.
«Many people are deficient and don't even know it — and not getting enough may increase the risk of osteoporosis, heart disease and certain types of cancer,» she warns.
That as a society we are okay with the idea that you can't purchase a television, we're okay with the idea that you can't purchase a nice couch, but we're not okay with the idea on some fundamental level that you get cancer and you can't pay for care, or even lower than that, that you break your leg and you can't get it put in a cast by a reputable doctor.
Unless you have concerns regarding your ability to get coverage, such as if you've been diagnosed with a life - shortening condition like cancer, our analysis indicates this is a poor choice for most people.
If states are allowed to use waivers for some protections, Sloan said, «you really are not guaranteeing that a cancer patient could get and afford coverage.»
Obamacare «allowed a person with cancer to both get and keep insurance because of the insurance market protections; it made sure the insurance the kind of person with cancer was purchasing was meaningful,» Sloan said in an interview.
If there were, I'd bet he'd sound more like GOOFY from Disney... and act more like Gilligan since he seems to want to give people cancer, let them lose their homes, get mugged, killed, etcetera... and not get their dreams (of getting off the island for example).
One well known doctor said that almost every male will get prostate cancer, if a man lives long enough he is sure to get it, men can die of prostae cancer, however very few men do die of prostate cancer.
I've got cancer and am in treatment.
My Dad was an outstanding Christian, and died of a rare cancer he got from radiation exposure in the US Army.
I think that is because it's easier to attribute a cancer patient getting better to your God.
However this whole «Disease is the result of sin», so do you believe that a child getting cancer or any other person who gets cancer deserves it?
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