The bracelet says 'Fear Nothing.' It was given to me by my friends, and it was made for me and my friends during the period of time that I was going through chemotherapy. And I still wear it, because it's a great reminder of friendship and how my buddies and others came together in my time of need.
I have friends who are going through chemotherapy, and they make the darkest, most hideous cancer jokes you've ever heard.
I had a prostatectomy in the fall and fortunately it was encapsulated and I didn't have to go through chemotherapy.
I simply cannot see how denying chemotherapy treatment for Palestinian children increases Israel's security or advances U.S. national interests.
I have to say that after chemotherapy, Barbara Boxer just isn't that scary anymore.
It's the closest to death I have ever been. The chemotherapy takes you as far down into hell as you've ever, ever been.
I'm happy to tell you that having been through surgery and chemotherapy and radiation, breast cancer is officially behind me. I feel absolutely great and I am raring to go.
Chemotherapy takes its toll; the more you keep doing it, you lose your energy, and it gets more difficult to swallow.
Chemotherapy tests your sanity.
Chemotherapy is an opponent in itself - simultaneously curing you and hurting you.
Chemotherapy isn't easy. I felt very fortunate I wouldn't have to go through that.
I have leukemia, and my chemotherapy has destroyed my immune system.