“People who are in a position of finding out that they're at risk for some illness, whether it's breast cancer, or heart disease, are afraid to get that information - even though it might be useful to them - because of fears that they'll lose their health insurance or their job.” PeopleHeartMightJobsLosesRiskInformationPositionDiseaseFindingsCancerIllnessBreastsBreast CancerHeart Disease Author:Francis Collins
“Your Nafs is just like a suckling child. If you do not take the pains to wean him, he will yearn for his mother's breast even when he's grown up. Therefore you should not try to satisfy your lust by indulging in sins. This will only increase the desire for more sins. The same is the case with the disease of gluttony. The more a person eats, the more his hunger increases.” IfsShouldTryingChildrenPersonsWisdomPainMotherDesireSinCasesDiseaseIncreaseHungerLustIslamicBreastsGluttonyNafs Author:Busiri
“It may be from some moral obliquity in myself, or from some strange disease; but for me, and I should think too for every human being in whose breast a human heart is beating, to know that one single creature is in that dreadful place would make a hell of heaven itself. And they have hearts in heaven, for they love there.” ThinkingKnowsShouldHumansHeartMayHeavenHuman BeingsMoralHellStrangeCreaturesDiseaseBreastsHuman Heart Book:The Nemesis of Faith Source: The Nemesis of Faith
“One of the problems is that the notion of cancer has been so normalized. You hear about it so often, and it's not ok... it's not ok to normalize this disease. And with all of the pinkwashing that goes on where companies are selling products based on breast cancer month it's a lovely gesture, but consumers get so used to it that it becomes more normal.” Has BeensProblemUsedCompanyProductsMonthsGoes OnDiseaseNormalNotionCancerLovelySellingConsumersBreastsGesturesBreast CancerSelling Products Author:Jennifer Beals
“I am involved with so many charitable organizations. Lung Cancer because of my dad, Breast Cancer because as a woman and mother of two daughters I have to be, Lupus for my sister, Crohn's disease for a dear friend, as well as Oceana and The Plastic Pollution Coalition because we have to be responsible to save the planet!” WellsTwoMotherPlanetsDadInvolvedDiseaseDaughterOrganizationResponsibleMy DadDearCancerBreastsMy SisterPlasticPollutionLungsBeing ResponsibleCoalitionsBreast CancerCharitableDear FriendSave The PlanetTwo DaughtersLung CancerCharitable Organizations Author:Lois Robbins
“Women still, when they have breast cancer, go to work; they still lead their lives. They have to. I just did what I was supposed to do. I didn't want to exploit it or be too "actory" about it, if that makes any sense. That's also why I didn't shave my head; I feel like you have to earn that. I applaud other actors who do that and I am not ripping on them, but to me, that's a badge of honor if you're fighting this disease.” IfsWantFeelsStillsFightingActorsLike YouHonorDiseaseCancerBreastsExploitsBreast CancerBadges Author:Monica Potter
“If people can talk about having breast cancer, why can't people who have mental illness talk about mental illness? Until we're able to do that, we're not going to be treated with the same kind of respect for our diseases as other people.” PeopleIfsKindAbleDiseaseCancerIllnessTreatedMental IllnessBreastsBreast Cancer Author:Kay Redfield Jamison
“The pink campaign has also served to "normalize" and depoliticize the disease and that makes it less threatening for a LOT of companies to jump onboard and claim breast cancer as their cause.” CausesCompanyDiseaseClaimsCancerCampaignsBreastsThreateningBreast Cancer Author:Ravida Din
“anyone own a disease? I was also startled at the level of hypocrisy. How can a leading make up company not sign onto the "Campaign for Safe Cosmetics" and at the same time promote itself as leading the fight against breast cancer?” FightingLevelsCompanySafeDiseaseCancerCampaignsHypocrisyBreastsBreast CancerCosmetics Author:Ravida Din
“Breast cancer is not just a disease that strikes at women. It strikes at the very heart of who we are as women: how others perceive us, how we perceive ourselves, how we live, work and raise our families-or whether we do these things at all.” HeartDiseaseRaisesCancerStrikesPerceiveOur FamilyWho We AreBreastsBreast CancerBreast Cancer InspirationBreast Cancer InspirationalCancer VictimCancer Awareness Author:Debbie Wasserman Schultz
“During the First World War, I told her, Hitler had been a runner, delivering messages between the German trenches, and he was disgusted by seeing his fellow soldiers visit French brothels. To keep the Aryan bloodlines pure,and prevent the spread of venereal disease, he commissioned an inflatable doll that Nazi troops could take into battle. Hitler himself designed the dolls to have blond hair and large breasts. The Allied firebombing of Dresden destroyed the factory before the dolls could ever go into wide distribution.” WorldFirstsWarSeeingHairBattlePureDiseaseMessagesFellowsSoldierSpreadWideDestroyedWar Of The WorldsBreastsFactoriesWorld War ITroopsNaziRunnersDistributionDollsDeliveringTrenchesDisgustedDresdenFirst World WarBrothelsBloodlineFellow Soldiers Author:Chuck Palahniuk
“African-American women who develop breast cancer are more likely to die from the disease than White women of the same age. Survival rates are worse among African-Americans for colon, prostate and ovarian cancers as well.” WellsAgeDiesWhiteDiseaseSurvivalRateCancerAfrican AmericanBreastsBreast CancerAmerican WomanAfrican American WomenProstateOvarian Cancer Author:Frank C. Garland
“I have experienced firsthand the tremendous impact breast cancer has on the women who fight it and the loved ones who support them. This is a disease that catches you unaware and, without the right resources, leaves you feeling frightened and alone.” FeelingsFightingSupportDiseaseResourcesImpactCancerBreastsFrightenedLoved OnesBreast Cancer Author:Ricardo Antonio Chavira