Sentences with phrase «not dying of cancer»

But I was in good health - not dying of cancer.
It may feel better if your doctor tells you you are not dying of cancer when you are.
Some of my vegan friends would probably agree with you if they hadn't died of cancer.
There are smokers who have no health problems and don't die of cancer.

Not exact matches

«Cancer is a disease of cells that can not die, will not die.
There are already plenty of reasons to keep your caffeine addiction alive and kicking: habitual coffee drinkers are less likely to die of heart failure as those who don't indulge, and research has suggested that caffeine may help prevent cancer, diabetes, stroke, and Parkinson's disease.
While consumers have every right to be skeptical of pharmaceutical companies» profit motives, if natural remedies actually cured cancer, then people would not be dying of cancer.
Over 70 % of men who are diagnosed with prostate cancer don't die from the disease, according to Dr. Otis Brawley, a prostate cancer expert and the chief medical officer for the American Cancer Socancer don't die from the disease, according to Dr. Otis Brawley, a prostate cancer expert and the chief medical officer for the American Cancer Socancer expert and the chief medical officer for the American Cancer SoCancer Society.
If you die, but not because of an accident (e.g. cancer), within the first two years, the death benefit will not be paid out, however, all your paid premiums plus a little interest will be paid to your beneficiaries.
In Edwards» case, his lawyers argued $ 1 million in secret payments to Edwards» pregnant mistress by Edwards» donors were aimed at shielding his wife, Elizabeth, who died of cancer in 2010, not hiding the information from voters.
Most men will get prostate cancer and the majority will die with it but not because of it.
My parents, both, die from cancer many years ago.When the moment came that they can not speak because of the weakness, theirs eyes showed all the things they were not able to say.I think the first evidence of love live in the regards, when we are born, when we met the dear one... and when we arrive at the end of our life.
The thing is Crystal there are no answers, only faith.In matters of debilitating life health issues, such as a child with a cancer that is not responoding to treatment and the child is dying, that is because the treatment is just not able to overcome the cancer.
But to the young widow with children to raise alone, to the man dying an agonizing and untimely death from cancer, to the person full of life and hope who is incapacitated by multiple sclerosis, or to the child who has to start his or her life with an uncorrectable birth defect, the average isn't what matters.
Many people in my family have died of cancer, so comparing the two is just offensive, because they are not the same, so I agree with you on that.
Cancer is just one way to go (and I won't get into if you died of nothing else, cancer would kill you off) and it's a Cancer is just one way to go (and I won't get into if you died of nothing else, cancer would kill you off) and it's a cancer would kill you off) and it's a doozy.
There have been many stories of people dying of cancer and the next day, the doctors can't find any trace of it.
I didn't pray for leukemia but I got it children die everyday new souls in this sometimes very cruel world what kind of god does that I'm sure you'll say the sins of the father or it just wasn't gods plan or if we were better Christians then we wouldn't be punished or our faith was being tested and to all of you I say what a cruel child of a god you have that» tests his flock he so lovingly created excuse after excuse I'll keep my faith in the science that put my cancer in remission and if I'm wrong I'll march straight into hell knowing I made no excuses
The cancer is still with me, but I now know that I will die with the cancer, not of it.
I didn't know his father who died of cancer, but his mother is a wonderful Christian.
I can't tell you why 5 year olds die of cancer but then again I know very few children that die of cancer but I know tons of people that smoked themselves to death.
Yeah, I don't know, the idea of some poor woman dying of cancer or a back alley abortion because the care she got from Planned Parenthood isn't available anymore isn't really funny to me.
The idea is you think certain thoughts like «please [God / Allah / Yahweh / Vishnu etc.] don't let my mother die of cancer.
His companion for over thirty years was a woman old enough to be his mother; and when she died it was not long before, like a Pavlovian dog trained to lacerate his heart with the same emotional experiences, he, married a woman whose circumstances were exactly parallel to those of his own mother in 1908 — a woman dying of cancer who had two small sons.»
Cancer cells, in contrast, continue to live and multiply instead of dying when they should; they behave in a purely selfish way (I sometimes joke that this is rather like some students — a joke that is not always appreciated).
But there are also the moments of tragedy — someone we love dies of cancer, there is an appalling airplane crash, we hear about a devastating earthquake or a tidal wave, famine strikes some part of the world — when any man or woman who is at all sensitive will admit that this is not «a nice world» but rather is filled with tragedy, sadness, and pain.
I'm going to assume this is going to be a painless death, not like, I'm dying of bone cancer which by all accounts pretty much renders a person immobile in pain.
You have to die of brain cancer because you did not get enough clicks.
Guns are very effective deterrents, and given that 99.9996 % of gun owners don't go out and kill anyone with guns (that's, 35000 murders (assuming one murder per gun owner, which is a generous number, divided by 100m gun owners, which own about 270m guns in the US), it's mind numbingly stupid to argue that GUNS are the problem, or that even legal gun owners are the problem, when you're more likely to get run over by a car (and 13 times more likely to just die of cancer).
But consider the price at which that comfort is purchased: it requires us to believe in and love a God whose good ends will be realized not only in spite of» but entirely by way of» every cruelty, every fortuitous misery, every catastrophe, every betrayal, every sin the world has ever known; it requires us to believe in the eternal spiritual necessity of a child dying an agonizing death from diphtheria, of a young mother ravaged by cancer, of tens of thousands of Asians swallowed in an instant by the sea, of millions murdered in death camps and gulags and forced famines.
Hasker's third proposition is that for the problem of divine non-intervention to be a real problem, «we must be able to identify specific kinds of cases in which God morally ought to intervene but does not» Many critics of (traditional) theism probably already have a more or less vague list of such cases, which might include genocidal events, such as the Nazi holocaust and the Rwandan massacre; wars; large - scale natural disasters; conditions of chronic poverty, in which millions of children die from starvation or are permanently stunted because of inadequate protein; the sexual molestation of children, which often leaves them psychologically scarred for the rest of their lives; death preceded by long, painful illnesses, such as cancer or AIDS, or by mind - destroying conditions, such as Alzheimer's disease; and the kinds of events described by Dostoyevski, such as the soldier using his pistol to get a mother's baby to giggle with delight and then blowing its brains out.
Not so long ago I visited a dear friend of mine, a former colleague, a theologian, who was dying of cancer.
Not that you should... it has about a 10 % success rate, and you'll wind up dying of lung cancer from all the second hand smoke.
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«I was looking at the situation around us and my mother had cancer and was dying, and the rest of the family couldn't understand the situation.
My return my 1st wife cheated on me my 2nd wife took everything from me until she died of cancer and now my 3rd wife after 23 years tells me she is not in love with me anymore and I bought her a house and helped her through her hard times losing her job and knee replacement ect.
If we could just get people to realize we're killing ourselves I don't think we'd have half as many people dying of cancer or other health issues.
A year or so ago I was temporarily seized by the «it's so nice to be with someone and he'll take care of me if I get cancer and I won't die alone» delusion.
If you have cancer, an oncologist will want you to bulk up so that you don't die of starvation and will refer you to a registered dietician who will help you do that while you are sick and undergoing treatment.
Of course diet is relevant to diabetes, smoking to lung cancer (though as you said, not always... I know a guy whose good friend died of lung cancer at 31... never smoked... they said when you get that type of lung cancer, it's pretty much a death sentence), etcOf course diet is relevant to diabetes, smoking to lung cancer (though as you said, not always... I know a guy whose good friend died of lung cancer at 31... never smoked... they said when you get that type of lung cancer, it's pretty much a death sentence), etcof lung cancer at 31... never smoked... they said when you get that type of lung cancer, it's pretty much a death sentence), etcof lung cancer, it's pretty much a death sentence), etc..
The reality is not «gentle proteins», cute pink hearts or «probiotics just like those in breastmilk» but dirty contaminated bottles, diarrhea, babies screaming with pain from otitis media, babies separated from their mothers in pediatric wards with acute respiratory disease, damaged guts that morph into chronic lifelong conditions such as Crohn's disease, more women dying of breast cancer, the cost and pain of living a life with diabetes and lives cut short because of cardiac disease and so on.
Researchers also don't know if these women are more likely to die of cancer than others.
Also, there is no reporting of medical errors in the U.S., so we really don't have the data to draw conclusions, but the Institute of Medicine in 2000 reported that «at least 44,000 and perhaps as many as 98,000 Americans die in hospitals each year as a result of medical errors,» meaning that «deaths due to preventable adverse events in hospitalized patients exceed the deaths attributable to motor vehicle accidents (43,458), breast cancer (42,297) or AIDS (16,516).»
A couple things about this study are worth mentioning: a) they removed cases in which symptoms of cancer occurred in the first nine months or the child died in the first year, which may be where the effects of breastfeeding are strongest (though I certainly don't know this for a fact, but it is reasonable); and b) they did not examine exclusive breastfeeding, but rather any breastfeeding (this is important as the effects of breastfeeding are known to be strongest when breastfeeding is exclusive and it is also difficult to ascertain how little or how much women were breastfeeding when any breastfeeding is the variable of interest).
Would Jeremy Hunt have succeeded in imposing such swingeing cuts upon the NHS if he hadn't depicted various people with varying levels of need — you know, people dying of cancer, that sort of thing - as «burdens»?
If you get cancer at the age of 75 and don't have it treated, you will die, you may die miserably, but if you are treated and cured you may well live long enough to dement slowly and be a bloody nuisance to yourself and your family over a much longer period of time.»
A White House official made light of Arizona Sen. John McCain's battle with brain cancer during an internal meeting, saying his opinion on the president's pick tp lead the CIA «doesn't matter (because) he's dying anyway.»
«People testified back then about their poor mother dying of cancer who could not get oxycodone,» Johnson said.
CITY HALL — Advocates of a mandatory paid sick leave bill upped the pressure on City Council Speaker Christine Quinn to a fever pitch Wednesday, accusing her of being complicit in the death of a young father who died of stomach cancer — because he couldn't take time off from work to recover from his treatment, his widow alleged.
So that we can live well with cancer, not just be dying of it.
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