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Being a caretaker is, and never will be, an easy job; in fact, it is that hardest job in the world and many times a thankless job. You have to be the pillar of strength even when you feel like you are crumbling to pieces inside.
Jenna Morasca
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Very few people around the world know that cancer kills more people than HIV/AIDS, malaria, and tuberculosis combined - until we get everyone to realize that, it will be tough to get them to act.
Jenna Morasca
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When you see how fragile and delicate life can be, all else fades into the background.
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My advice: Take a second out of the day today and be thankful for your family.
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Why do waiting rooms have to be so ominous?
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I'd take my clothes off for chocolate and peanut butter.
Jenna Morasca
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As human beings we value the experience that comes with age. We are reminded over and over again with statements like older and wiser and respect your elders, promoting age as something to be cherished and respected.
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When animals age, some humans see them as less valuable, less important and less entertaining.
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Loving and parenting a dog as a single parent can create all sorts of new and unusual problems, but also new sources of joy.
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Chemotherapy is an opponent in itself - simultaneously curing you and hurting you.
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I think cancer is a hard battle to fight alone or with another person at your side, but I will say having someone to pick you up when you fall, stand by your side through every appointment and delivery of bad news is priceless.
Jenna Morasca
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Incredibly, nearly 70,000 Young Adults between 15-39 are diagnosed with cancer each year. 10,000 will not survive. This is a very important stat for me, because I fall in this category. I am one of these statistics. Unlike every other age group, there has been no improvement in the 5-year survival of young adults in 30 years. That means many young adults have the same chance of getting cancer and dying from it as they did in the 1970's. This is not OK.
Jenna Morasca
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My family always makes a huge deal out of Christmas.
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You forge different bonds with friends than with family, tell different secrets.
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You always get apprehensive before you do shoots.
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You don't treat cancer - you fight it.
Jenna Morasca