Cancer Quote by Kiki Dee Download Open image “I had a cancer scare in the early '90s, and for a few months, I wondered if I would make it.” — Kiki Dee ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.5 out of 5 (8 ratings) Copy quoteShare 90S Months Cancer Cancer Scare Early Early 90S Few Had Ifs Make Months Scare Scare Early Wondered Would
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Growing up, cancer was one of those things that I heard other people talk about. The word scared me, but I always thought, 'Thank… — Kyle Richards Copy Share Image
So even though I couldn't bear writing about cancer, I faced it every day. — Natalie Goldberg Copy Share Image
I'm holding onto the hope that there is some reason that I got cancer and there is something - that may not be very… — Farrah Fawcett Copy Share Image
Our purpose in this project is to begin to turn that fear of cancer, actually America's greatest fear, into a future, not only free… — Andrew von Eschenbach Copy Share Image
Being the youngest, I was a bit of a daddy's girl and sought attention from an early age by singing. I don't know where… — Kiki Dee Copy Share Image
I'm just a sensitive little soul who's put so much into her career that I haven't had enough energy or time left over to… — Kiki Dee Copy Share Image
In my late 30s, I flirted with the idea of having a child without necessarily being in a steady relationship. But I've never had… — Kiki Dee Copy Share Image
Dad always encouraged my singing, so when 'Don't Go Breaking My Heart' was a hit in the States, I flew my parents to New… — Kiki Dee Copy Share Image
Performers like to perform, and there's certainly no disgrace in entertaining people, in giving pleasure, you hope, through your singing. My work defines who… — Kiki Dee Copy Share Image
It's not so much that I ever declared: 'I will never have children.' I just never found the right man to settle down with,… — Kiki Dee Copy Share Image
I'm a childless woman, yet I felt no maternal urges whatsoever. The prospect of years of broken nights and nappy changes holds no appeal… — Kiki Dee Copy Share Image
When I started out in this business, I really wanted to become iconic, but I'm glad that didn't happen. I like to do things… — Kiki Dee Copy Share Image
I found acting tough; it takes a lot out of you if you have no technique. — Kiki Dee Copy Share Image
I realised when I sang at family parties and Christmases I'd suddenly get everyone's attention, and, being the youngest of three, I thought what… — Kiki Dee Copy Share Image
My older brother had a lot of Elvis on vinyl, and really, that was my first introduction to music during the Fifties. — Kiki Dee Copy Share Image
I was born Pauline Matthews and grew up in Bradford as one of three children - I had an older brother, David, and an… — Kiki Dee Copy Share Image
Women still, when they have breast cancer, go to work; they still lead their lives. They have to. I just did what I was… — Monica Potter Copy Share Image
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When people go get chemo, they're not injecting themselves with will - I have lost various loved ones to cancer, and I certainly don't… — Michael C. Hall Copy Share Image
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The risk of developing carcinoma of the lung increases steadily as the amount smoked increases. If the risk among non-smokers is taken as unity… — Richard Doll Copy Share Image