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But these cancer survivors do have one thing in common.
The number of cancer survivors in 1971 was 3 million.
At the same time, there are more cancer survivors than ever before.
There are nearly 11 million cancer survivors in America right now.
"A cancer survivor may go through that in three or four months."
However, childhood cancer survivors were less likely of being parents.
For example, more than 2.5 million American women are breast cancer survivors.
The hospital also has a healing group for cancer survivors.
As a physician and a cancer survivor, I think we must view our health care system in the same way.
You made a commitment to your team and to a whole population of cancer survivors that you'll try this.
As a cancer survivor, I know how traumatic the disease can be.
He is the husband, son, and grandson of cancer survivors.
Find breast cancer survivors to talk to and get advice from.
His sister in 2008 was a 15-year cancer survivor, and expecting her first child.
His main club consists of 9 million other cancer survivors.
As a breast cancer survivor, I also experienced something else.
Several times, fellow cancer survivors told him what an inspiration he had been.
She also said that her sister is a breast cancer survivor.
How many people are cancer survivors depends on the definition used.
A breast cancer survivor, she was under treatment since October 2005.
"I don't want to find out if he can be a cancer survivor."
There are methods that may be used to help childhood cancer survivors have children.
Three breast cancer survivors share what treatments worked for them.
Childhood cancer survivors may have late effects that affect the eyes.
All of the participants were healthy, though one was a breast cancer survivor.