Breast cancer Quote by Lisa Jewell Download Open image “My mother had breast cancer when she was 39.” — Lisa Jewell ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.4 out of 5 (8 ratings) Copy quoteShare Breast cancer Cancer Had Mother Parenting She
Both of my grandmothers were diagnosed with breast cancer - one is a survivor and one passed away. — Jessica Simpson Copy Share Image
My mom was diagnosed with breast cancer when I was four. And she was re-diagnosed when I was seven or eight, and again when… — Rachel Morrison Copy Share Image
My mom was diagnosed with breast cancer when I was 13 and it was something we weren't really aware of as a family. — Rima Fakih Copy Share Image
Shortly before I turned 37 and my older daughter turned 3, I was diagnosed with breast cancer: stage III of IV. — Kelly Corrigan Copy Share Image
My mom, she's a breast cancer survivor and because of that I had started getting mammograms once a year, starting at age 30. — Kate Walsh Copy Share Image
Both my parents died on the young side. My father was 45, and my mother was 61, so cancer's affected me in a big way. — Kevin Connolly Copy Share Image
I changed my mind about being a famous pop star when I realised that it meant I'd never be able to get on the… — Lisa Jewell Copy Share Image
I loved her more than she loved me, that was the problem. A basic imbalance. Relationships like that never last, however hard you try.… — Lisa Jewell Copy Share Image
I knew I wasn't the sort of person who could do a full-time job and write in the evening and at weekends. — Lisa Jewell Copy Share Image
I must always, always have a box of Extra chewing gum in my bag because I have developed a terrible cheek-chewing compulsion. It's not… — Lisa Jewell Copy Share Image
I am a terrible, terrible typist. I could not have been a writer in the age of typewriters. — Lisa Jewell Copy Share Image
I would never, for the sake of the story or a twist, have a character do something that they just wouldn't do. I really… — Lisa Jewell Copy Share Image
My publishers find me really challenging, as a lot of the time, I don't even know what I'm going to be writing about until… — Lisa Jewell Copy Share Image
If you feel that your father was lacking as a husband, it affects your own choice of man. — Lisa Jewell 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
I feel that between my experience and my mother's, breast cancer is a little bit like someone who lives next door. I know what… — Cynthia Nixon Copy Share Image
With breast cancer, it's all about detection. You have to educate young women and encourage them to do everything they have to do. — Bill Rancic Copy Share Image
The women I know who have gone through breast cancer still laugh a lot. They're not crying all day. — Monica Potter Copy Share Image
It's finally October and Breast Cancer Awareness Month, so go buy your pink ribbon and support beautiful breasts everywhere!! — Anonymous Copy Share Image
I chose the Pink Fund because my mom was diagnosed with breast cancer and I was pretty young in high school. At the time… — Jordan Larson Copy Share Image
Once I overcame breast cancer, I wasn't afraid of anything anymore. — Melissa Etheridge Copy Share Image
The only thing we have to fear is fear itself-and possibly teh bogey man. — Pat Paulsen Copy Share Image
I am involved with so many charitable organizations. Lung Cancer because of my dad, Breast Cancer because as a woman and mother of two… — Lois Robbins Copy Share Image