Sentences with phrase «war with cancer»

She hopes her story will be a catharsis for her, a keepsake for her children, and an inspiration to other moms who are waging a war with cancer while actively parenting their young children.
So, no matter what, I have to keep putting on my Viking warrior woman eyeliner and go to war with cancer every day.

Not exact matches

Rotarry International Club — Push button international Club Blue Ridge Parkway Foundation — Destroy the Blue Ridge Parkway Blue Ridge Parkway Foundation Motorcycle — Destroy the Blue Ridge Parkway on a Motorcycle Breast Cancer Awareness - Breast Cancer Ignorance Fire Fighter Rescue Squad - Arsonist Jeopardy Squad First In Forestry - Last in Earth Clearing Animal Lovers - Animal Haters Ducks Unlimited - Ducks With Limits Friends of Appalachian Trail - People who Hate the Appalachian Trail Historic Lighthouse - Lighthouses of no significance Friends of Great Smoky Mountains — People who hate the Great Smoky Mountains In God We Trust — In God We Distrust Knights of Columbus — Dames of Magellan Litter Prevention — Litter Encouragement National Wild Turkey Federation — National Domesticated Turkey Federation Native American — Imported American Save the Sea Turtle — Eat the Sea Turtle Olympic Spirit — The Olympics Stink SCUBA - Skydive Shag Dancing — Berber Dancing Share the Road - Hog the Road Sons of Confederate Veterans — Daughters of Union Veterans Square Dance Club - Circular Dance Club The V Foundation — Need foundations for all other letters of the alphabet Tobacco Heritage — Lung Cancer Heritage US Navy Submarine Veteran — I never served in a Navy Sub Veterans of Foreign Wars — I never served in a foreign War Watermelon — This is against the first amendment unless all other fruits have plates.
How about all the credit for children with cancer... hmmm... while we're at it, how about all the credit for wars, murders, and all other things he knew was going to happen, but neglected to act on it.
That the issue at stake is a spiritual one is evident in the religious imagery that pervades Callahan's account of technological medicine: that the war on death is a search for «immortality»; that the dying patient might be «saved»; that medicine is seen as «omnipotent, holding life and death wholly in its hands»; that a lobbyist equates heart attacks, cancer, and strokes with sin (interesting rhetoric in the public sphere, but I'll save that discussion for another day).
People are developing lung cancer today because they were exposed to asbestos particles in and around shipyards during World War II.26 Technology creates environmental dangers, and knowing about these dangers confronts us with problems; we must make choices that did not exist before.
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.
This holds whether we are thinking of how to grow more grain in the tropics, reduce the birth rate, control inflation, stimulate economic growth, get rid of tooth decay, provide better health care, find some way to turn garbage into a useful resource, reduce air pollution, win the next election, avoid war with Russia, develop human potential, extend the length of life, or find a cure for cancer.
WOODSTOCK — With the shift in efforts of the war on cancer to prevention, rather than cure (Tribune, March 30), information regarding the relationship between reduced risks of breast cancer and breastfeeding should be included in efforts of prevention.
With the shift in efforts of the war on cancer to prevention, rather than cure (Tribune, March 30), information regarding the relationship between reduced risks of breast cancer and breastfeeding should be included in efforts of prevention.
Watching the sheer awkwardness of intelligent Republicans attempting to portray a two - year Alaska governor with five kids (one with Downs and another pregnant) as the best of all possible choices to stand as Vice President behind a 72 - year - old man who endured years of brutal captivity in war and has been treated for cancer, repeatedly.
Giambra admits too many obstacles got in the way: the battle against throat cancer that almost claimed his life, the wars with the area's political and business establishment and — most significantly — the failure of his calculated risk to force changes in Albany's relationship with local government.
Mayoral hopeful Bill de Blasio's estranged father, a World War II hero whose life careened out of control because of alcohol, took his own life after being diagnosed with terminal cancer, public records reveal.
A pretty innocuous campaigning photo you might think, but the discussion that ensued was fascinating and instructive, particularly as you see the difference between people who had friends and family suffering with cancer (they liked the war metaphor) and those who actually suffered with cancer themselves (they largely rejected the war metaphor).
The new Sir Menzies - known as Ming - recovered from a serious brush with cancer to resume the prominent role he took in challenging the legal basis for the war and the «dodgy dossiers» regarding WMD.
For instance, children of women who were starving during pregnancy in the second world war grew up with an increased risk of developing cancer and diabetes.
For example, studies have linked pregnant mothers that were undernourished during the second world war with gene changes in their children that put them at higher risk of becoming obese or getting cancer.
At issue is refeeding syndrome, a metabolic disturbance that can affect severely underweight patients with cancer, starved war survivors and patients with anorexia nervosa who return too quickly to high calorie meals.
Yet he also acknowledged Monday that the war on cancer has been rife with disappointments and that scientists have a long way to go in unraveling all the mysteries surrounding immune therapy, including why it succeeds in only a minority of patients.
I gained a ton of weight, and when things couldn't have seemed more hopeless, my doctors diagnosed me with terminal, stage IV cancer from exposure to spent uranium while covering the Gulf War.
Jeers: The war on cancer needs financial aid More than one in six Americans with cancer do nt get the treatment they need due to unmanageable health - care costs, according to a report by the Centers of Disease Control and Prevention.
Conventional oncology is losing the war When someone is diagnosed with breast cancer, or... Read More»
Starting from the war times in Croatia, surviving without much food and running away from the bombs, to my mom fighting with the cancer and me being her support, shaving her hair off while making jokes in order to help her and myself to overcome that moment, to survive... After that, there were still plenty moments and situations in my life that I needed to overcome and find a way how to survive them.
While based out of Fort Berringer, New Mexico, Joe is ordered by his commanding officer Colonel Abraham Biggs (Stephen Lang) to escort the long imprisoned Cheyenne war chief Yellow Hawk (Wes Studi)- a man whom Joe has a personal and bloody history with - to his home in the Valley of the Bears, Montana, now that Yellow Hawk is on the verge of dying from cancer.
Following the exploits of the Paris police department's «child protection unit,» Polisse (which screened early on) helped to establish this year's Croisette - spanning theme of children in peril, which could be found to varying extents in fellow Competition entries Michael (kidnapping and pedophilia), Lynne Ramsay's We Need to Talk About Kevin (teenage sociopathy), Aki Kaurismäki's universally admired Le Havre (illegal immigration), and the Dardenne Brothers» Grand Jury Prize co-winner The Kid with a Bike (child abandonment); in the Directors» Fortnight entry Play (bullying); and in just about every film at the 50th - anniversary edition of the Critics» Week, from French actress - director Valérie Donzelli's opening - night Declaration of War (pediatric cancer) to Israeli actress - director Hagar Ben Asher's The Slut (pedophilia again), the fact - based 17 Girls (teen pregnancy), and the profoundly disturbing Snowtown, which recalled Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer in its verité sketch of Australian serial killer John Bunting, who lured local youths into aiding and abetting his violent crimes throughout the Nineties.
The film follows two stories in parallel: in one, neurosurgeon Àlex Brendenmühl looks to uncover the secret in his parents» past that's preventing them from helping him in his fight against cancer; in the other, a group of kids are institutionalized during the Spanish Civil War because they've been struck with some condition that renders them numb.
Sadly, James lost his battle with liver cancer shortly after his visit to The Creative Assembly but Total War community manager Craig Laycock was so humbled by the experience that he has said a few words on James» behalf:
ANNE STANTON is an award - winning journalist, editor, and ghostwriter, who has assisted with books ranging from two New York Times best - selling accounts of war to a highly lauded cancer memoir and vegan weight - loss guide.
We lost Mike to cancer during the development of Shadow of War, and we want to remember and honor him with a little bit of immortality in Mordor.
Agency review panels have lost this perspective in favor of politicized research goals (starting with the 1970's «War on Cancer»), mostly because of Congressional interference.
Moreover, the paper gets its history wrong when it notes that «Total cancer mortality rates did not decline until 1990, 25 years after the identification of the effect of smoking on lung and other cancers...» Well, actually, it was more like 50 years, because the earliest studies to connect smoking and lung cancer were conducted not by NIH - funded scientists but by Nazi scientists in the run - up to World War II.4 By the logic of the PNAS paper, then, ought we to be crediting the Nazi health science agenda with whatever progress has been made on reducing lung cancer, rather than the incredibly protracted and difficult public health campaign (that, for the most part, NIH had nothing to do with) aimed at getting people to cut down on smoking?
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The 2015 event raised money for War Amps, the Bradford Food Bank and three local families with young children undergoing cancer treatments.
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