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    Cancer Informative Speech

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    Cancer is a lethal disease that has forced many innocent people around the world to take their last breaths. “I’m not afraid of being dead. I’m just afraid of what I might have to go through to get there.” ― Pamela Bone ― Cancer does not only take lives‚ but it tortures souls and absorbs spirits. This disease causes the cells to viciously betray the body that they create. The cells grow rapidly and out of control‚ which causes the organs to disfunction and work oddly. Patients have to go through

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    Cancer. Does anyone have a guess at how people it’s going to affect? It’s going to affect 1 out of 2 of us and 1 out of 4 of us will die from it. With all of its special abilities ranging from making abnormal cells grow at a rapid pace to hijacking normal protective checkpoints in our immune system‚ it’s almost impossible to create one nice cure for this disease. Each case is different since cancer doesn’t have a uniform way of attack. It just keeps on going until the human body can’t take it anymore

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    Cancer affects people in many ways. Not one-person is going to take it the same. It not only affects the person going through it‚ it also affects the people that are right next to them helping them get through it. It is never easy‚ and it never will be. People are going through this struggle everyday with no breaks. It is one of the hardest things to put a family through. There are many different types of cancer and there are many different stage. A person that must go through repeated treatments

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    INTRODUCTION I. There are many diseases that currently do not have cures‚ for example cancer‚ or my disease which is Neurosarcoidosis! There are some treatments that can help the disease but those treatments do not cure the patient. There are many other diseases that do not have cures as well. Why is that you ask? Well because scientists do not have enough real examples of the disease or enough examples of healthy people that could potentially help find the cure to all the different types of diseases

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    MADD Would you as a mother‚ or father want to get a shocking call about your son/daughter dead or in the hospital from having a car accident for being drunk while driving? Or because somebody was drunk while driving and they crashed into your son/or daughter and now shes in the hospital paralyzed? Well this is why MADD was incorporated on September 5‚ 1980 to help prevent drunk driving‚ and help stop underage drunk drivers or under aged drugged drivers‚ also to help and make families safer .MADD

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    Breast Cancer [pic] Yakedia Patrick 04-29-13 4th Hour

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    way to get your figure ready for the beach or the pool is breast augmentation. If you are thinking about it‚ it is important to consider what option is best. American-made is something to consider when it comes to your breast implants. Mentor breast implants are made in America and among the best in the world. Learn More About the Red‚ White and Blue....Er‚ Boob....Implants One of the most common requests cosmetic surgeons hear from breast augmentation patients is that they want to look and feel

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    things in our life to prepare us for the future ahead.” I never apprehend what she meant by the concept of “things” until 2012‚ when she told me she was diagnosed with Breast Cancer. When I found out my grandmother had Breast Cancer I was filled with solicitude and anxiety. My grandmother became despondent and ashamed of her cancer‚ and as her hair started to fall out‚ I noticed the nervousness in her eyes which caused me to be more concerned. A week later she had to go into surgery. Knowing my grandmother

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    I. The Problem and Its Setting Introduction Breast cancer (malignant breast neoplasm) is cancer originating from breast tissue‚ most commonly from the inner lining of milk ducts or the lobules that supply the ducts with milk. Cancers originating from ducts are known as ductal carcinomas; those originating from lobules are known as lobular carcinomas. Prognosis and survival rate varies greatly depending on cancer type and staging. Computerized models are available to predict survival. With

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    died of breast cancer. It is said that Komen asked one thing of Brinker while laying on her deathbed‚ to “do something so other women would not suffer her fate”. Two years later Susan G Komen became a foundation for breast cancer. As all foundations are funded through money‚ Brinker had to raise public awareness and get contributions for the cause. The first event was a polo tournament that did not have a big outcome but the following year Betty Ford‚ former first lady and breast cancer survivor

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