" We're used to the roller coaster ride you get used to that when you see a patient who's not doing well and ten minutes later you -- in someone's life."
" Yet he has to because you have to be in the moments with that patients and not thinking that something else you cry."
" Maine but every day some big muscles and do another teacher medical school to be. An emotional -- it's. Very hard to do that."
" Now you're eleventh right yes and diagnosed with leukemia he still undergoing treatment -- did you ever get angry about the fact she got sick. No that's not no real never got angry they're sad they're good. Upset about it now you -- wanted to deal with this yeah."
" Intel didn't choose my mother my mother's the one that really gets emotional -- could not -- you gotta be the strong women right yep --"
" When someone loses when that kid that is really special to them. You know it's like sometimes is no place to cry there's no place to let it out so we do you kind of Africa India and everyone got to go like okay -- going about them down. And then you come out ending a welcoming the next band like the new family being feminine needs to see you smile and they need to see you sort of make. Their time here feel safe and feel nurtured. I think you get to this point sometimes and it's just not fair Jake do -- breast cancer risk anybody know why and why did you get -- why did this happen. Some time. When they say we're what do you think."
" We can only asks."
" special for some reason there must be a reason why it's him and whites in the second and that is probably where he asked more. Is the second time around when he said I did this I did. Everything that they told me I needed to do I did at all and they told me that this would work and it didn't and you know why now why. How to lighten -- it's going to at this time."
" You know on too -- get a second chance my mother -- together Dana five. And doesn't give -- there we got that second chance. Going in today in five every Monday your body gets beat -- different things going had the my mother always after the smiles. The next time I see when I examiners you know I wanted to go tell that there's a cure for cancer. Nobody else suffers like we do and we didn't possess the most important thing in the world 10000 -- until messier and."
" You get rid of most magnificent thing is hard to say okay I have cancer free. Bennett president Dana Farber can be an investment in your life -- the -- how can anyone -- support your best chance for survive."
" I -- when it was all about my kids I spent all -- still care about is that you know I have a daughter. It was too with a time she's gonna kindergarten this year and I'm gonna do and the mayor of the bus and I have been Obama. And the great new research that went into my treatment of thanks for long and that's profound today."
" And the doctors tell you -- you've got four to six months to live. And you should put your things in north and have the second doctor tell us this afternoon you're wasting your time searching for a cure. I'm new -- rock bottom. -- If so what the for the dead at 50 I would be as big today guess what plane quiet say I'd occurred."
" Today. And I don't know what their plans are -- in September. The if you don't come here again this year some kind of wondered if if they want to go to New York in September. And if you want to game on but I might get it once again momentary fit in any Yankee Stadium it's. Still won't not just Japanese Americans gave the okay yeah yeah yeah. But that's."
" If you know someone who it is and diagnosed it's a tough time for some people I lost some good friends -- in this fight -- night they went away because -- couldn't do with it. And yet I found ten for every one they have learned how to just reach out and say I'm here so when it's tough to make. Make it makes the call -- TM data via. Big WEEI you guys and Nash and I just you rock my world the way that you -- so much."
" When I originally get diagnosed and remember the doctor told me he grabbed me by the facing even to look in my -- and you're not gonna die. And I remember. Driving home that day looking in my -- every time I drive by the smile -- when you're thinking that I said you know. I can't imagine. Would be like if they told me I had -- really -- cancer. Can push coalition said that the -- fifteen months later I had I mean it can actually when they said the word leukemia -- you know I I just so people die from."
" Doesn't matter we've come from are who you lack. Cancer is gonna -- somebody. Somehow some way you will be touched by cancer. And I just want people to. Know that there -- people out there trying to survive every single day. And they need your help I'm so grateful and I see it every year and then. We still have touring. Gives -- its America that we still have -- very like my second family. Anyone -- diagnosed with cancer is automatically member of that family. And you lose them and the most difficult thing ever to do it that so far it. It I'll never spend down all these -- pardon me everything about the Jimmy Fund always. I mean."