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Below are a few inspirational World Cancer Day quotes that can uplift and motivate those affected by cancer. These quotes remind us of the strength, resilience, and hope that individuals ...
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However you choose to commemorate this important awareness day, these World Cancer Day quotes acknowledge the strength and perseverance that those living with the disease often draw upon ...
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