Cancer affects so many people, and even if it hasn't affected someone in your family then you know someone who has had it.
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Cancer affects all of us, whether you're a daughter, mother, sister, friend, coworker, doctor, patient.
Like millions of others, I have been plagued by the devastating effects of cancer hitting not one, but multiple members of my family.
When a person has cancer, the whole family really suffers with her.
We all live with cancer, whether it is present in ourselves or affects someone we love.
It seems everybody has been somehow affected by cancer, either through a relative or a close friend or somewhere, and they know how devastating cancer can be. And they see me, and I refuse to let it affect how I live and what I do.
Cancer is something that touches everyone's lives.
So many of us have friends or family who have battled cancer, and we know how important it is to find a cure.
When my mother was diagnosed with cancer, my middle school friends and myself really had no idea the impact of that diagnosis, but my family did.
Cancer affects everyone, and it's up to all of us to support the important research that can one day make a much sought-after cure a reality.
Every single cancer is a genetic disease. Not necessarily inherited from your parents, but it's genetic changes which cause cancer. So as we sequence the genomes of tumours and compare those to the sequence of patients, we're getting down to the fundamental basis of each individual person's cancer.
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