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  2. War metaphors in cancer - Wikipedia

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    Those who have died are said to have lost their "battle with cancer", while the living are described as "fighting cancer". While the use of metaphors can help physicians explain cancer in a way that is understood by patients, it has been argued that words such as battle and fight are inappropriate, as they suggest that cancer can be defeated if ...

  3. Cancer - Wikipedia

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    People with cancer have an increased risk of blood clots in their veins which can be life-threatening. [206] The use of blood thinners such as heparin decrease the risk of blood clots but have not been shown to increase survival in people with cancer. [206] People who take blood thinners also have an increased risk of bleeding. [206]

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    The prognosis is very positive since the cancer is at stage 0, meaning treatment will be less invasive and more effective, with a survival rate of 99%, according to the National Breast Cancer ...

  5. Woman Recalls Having 8 Organs Removed During 'the ... - AOL

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    Louise, a former model and flight dispatcher at London's Gatwick Airport, told BBC that cancer cells had spread around her body, and she would need to remove eight of her organs, including her ...

  6. As questions still loom, eye cancer survivor speaks up ... - AOL

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    The North Carolina budget once again will not include money to find answers to a looming cancer question in Huntersville -- why have so many people been diagnosed with a rare ocular melanoma?

  7. Illness as Metaphor - Wikipedia

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    At the time that Sontag was writing, the fad in alternative cancer treatment was psychotherapy for the patient's supposed "cancer personality". According to these proponents, patients brought cancer upon themselves by having a resigned, repressed, inhibited personality (which contrasted with the tuberculosis patient, who was seen as passionate ...

  8. Bioterrorism - Wikipedia

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    "Bioterrorism is the deliberate release of viruses, bacteria, toxins or other harmful agents to cause illness or death in people, animals or plants." Interpol [2] "A biological attack, or bioterrorism, is the intentional release of viruses, bacteria, or other germs that can sicken or kill people, livestock, or crops." CDC [5]

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