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“To show our support for people affected by breast cancer we made this incredibly warm round neck sweater with Breast cancer awareness ribbon, we can show every woman that her life is important. By working together, we can inspire hope and become a force for good “to get her” access to...
Read the full-text online article and more details about "TRAGIC SARAH'S GIFT TO CANCER CHILDREN; Sarah Achieved a Lot in Life.Now She'll Continue to Help after Her Death - FIANCEE FRED HANNA YESTERDAY" - The People (London, England), June 5, 2005...
Normal,natural emotions are now seen as good or bad. And being positive has become a new form of Moral correctness. People with cancer are automatically told to just stay positive. Women, to stop being so angry. And the list goes on. I...
Cancer was not, is not, and never will be a gift. When my initial cancer treatment ended, I felt blessed for many reasons, but I did not feel blessed to have had cancer. I was grateful for many people and many things, but I did not feel grateful to cancer. ...
Normal, natural emotions are now seen as good or bad. And being positive has become a new form of moral correctness. People with cancer are automatically told to just stay positive. Women, to stop being so angry. And the list goes on. It's a tyranny. It's a tyranny of positivity. ...
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Byline: Rachael Bletchly; Kelly StrangeThe People (London, England)
And as much as I love the wonderful people I’ve met since my cancer diagnosis, if I could trade such friendships for a life with no cancer in it, I’d do it in a heartbeat. Is that a horrible thing to say? Maybe. Maybe not. ...