I'm going to make people happy. I'm going to make them forget about their cancer. I'm going to make them forget about their diabetes.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Reducing the price of AIDS drugs gave me so much satisfaction that I've been thinking what else I could do. One day, I thought, 'Let's look at cancer and see how we can spare cancer patients' unnecessary suffering.'
I'm holding onto the hope that there is some reason that I got cancer and there is something - that may not be very clear to me right now - but that I will do.
I was determined to share my positive approach and not let diabetes stand in the way of enjoying my life.
Having cancer empowered me to take more risks. I knew beating cancer was going to shape me, but it wasn't going to be all of me.
I want to do things that will change someone's life, not something they'll forget about tomorrow.
I try hope that in the end, we will live in a cancer-free world. We want to live disease-free lives.
What really got me focused on cancer was when my best friend was diagnosed with breast cancer, and even though she was a well-to-do person, I found that her treatment costs were crippling.
The great thing about life - I'd rather not know and just hope I'm happy and healthy and I feel as good about my life as I do now.
My cancer scare changed my life. I'm grateful for every new, healthy day I have. It has helped me prioritize my life.
We're really going after truly creating sustainability of a disease-free state, creating a complete system for managing cancer patients for life, so that you can manage from onset of disease all the way through.