Cancer is a terrible condition.
It bit at him like a cancer.
The tropic of cancer is warm.
Cancer is a chronic disease.
The amount of people at the _______ cancer walk was varied.
She has lung cancer resulting from years of smoking.
I have cancer.
The etiology of many diseases such as the cancer is still being researched.
Sometimes I wish stupidity was a carcinogen, that is, a chemical substance that causes cancer.
the Doctor told me i was diagnosed with cancer.
A bolded word means that the word is more important and therefore more significant then its counterparts in the sentence or phrase, in the context of the sentence or phrase of course. For example, in the sentence, she is a cancer patient, if the emphasis is be on the word cancer, then it may be written as " she is a cancer patient".
The third chemotherapy treatment racked his body with pain, but allowed him to survive the cancer.
scientist have esablished beyond any doubt that smoking causes cancer and diseases
My lip quivered in fear as the Dr. told me the terrible news that I have breast cancer.
I like to use the word got as an active verb, as in: I got caught, or I got in; instead of as a passive verb, as in: she got engaged, or he got cancer.