Cancer in a sentence as a noun

He lived 2 years with his cancer, which is a lot when you are counting days.

You try telling a 6 year old that her daddy has cancer and will be dead before she turns 8.

Not as bad news as a lung cancer epidemic, but bad news nonetheless.

The hope here was for chemo to wipe out as much as it could in hopes of eliminating all traces of cancer in my bone marrow.

No one enduring the stress of a terminal cancer should have to stress about getting ends to meet during their last months alive.

My dad died of cancer a few years ago and I am really glad we lived in Denmark when he got it - - with a great public healthcare system.

Many years ago a colleague, Steve Holtzman, suddenly discovered he had colon cancer.

They're happy to pay you to nail down another tiny detail about some kind of cancer, but try an innovative cure and they balk.

********** cancer is very treatable, and I never faced a significant chance of death.

Instagram didn't have many employees, so only a few people were diverted from curing cancer to sending cat pictures.

The most effective way to cure cancer may be to first cure the social disfunctions that lead to the types of situations described in this article.

When people complain about entrepreneurs building social networks instead of curing cancer, they need to understand that this is a big part of the reason.

The question that the trial was asking can be framed as "Does taking abiraterone prolong the period of time that a patient can be symptom free and their cancer is under control?

Having spent a lot of time in a cancer hospital now -- around people who were much worse off than I was -- I believe that almost everyone has incredible reserves of optimism.

I came within a hair's breadth of losing my infant daughter to cancer just over a year ago, and a few things come up in my thoughts:- Not all medical systems are the disaster described here.

The information about the disease came in pieces: first all I knew was that there was a lump; then came the ultrasound, the CT scan, then biopsy of the testicle, then a second surgery to sample lymph nodes to which the cancer might have spread.

Do you guys get psyched about anything?On the one end we have "Oh man, iPad air only has 1GB of RAM and 16GB of flash, how stupid" and on the other end we have "iPad hasn't cured cancer yet; would have expected more from Apple under Steve Jobs.

Not sure that hacker news needs an in depth analysis of the trial design and outcome, but anyway...In summary, the trial looked at patients who had incurable prostate cancer that had spread and stopped responding to traditional hormonal treatments.

Fear of mundane things giving you cancer; existential fear about the economy, which many of us don't even understand and as individuals, have no control over; fear of walking the streets alone at night; fear of getting sick if we don't use antibacterial soap after each bathroom trip.

Cancer definitions

noun

any malignant growth or tumor caused by abnormal and uncontrolled cell division; it may spread to other parts of the body through the lymphatic system or the blood stream

noun

(astrology) a person who is born while the sun is in Cancer

See also: Cancer Crab

noun

a small zodiacal constellation in the northern hemisphere; between Leo and Gemini

See also: Cancer

noun

the fourth sign of the zodiac; the sun is in this sign from about June 21 to July 22

See also: Cancer Crab

noun

type genus of the family Cancridae

See also: Cancer