You don't have free will when you have lung cancer.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
You're never really cancer-free and I should have known that.
I always used to say to myself, I'm going to die of lung cancer. That's the choice I'm making.
Once cancer happens it changes the way you live for the rest of your life.
On Dec. 10, 2000, I learned I was free of cancer.
I try hope that in the end, we will live in a cancer-free world. We want to live disease-free lives.
If you have lung cancer, the most important thing you can know is your genetic code.
Cancer is caused by what you do for many, many years, not what you do for a few weeks or months.
We may have to learn to live with cancer rather than die of it. It means a big change in our mindset and how we do research. We haven't quite reached there yet.
I don't know anyone who's suffered lung cancer.
To those out there who are suffering from cancer, facing adversity, I want you to know that your will to live can make all the difference in the world.