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Benson has publicly talked about surviving breast cancer after undergoing a total of 28 hours of surgery within three days. [ 27 ] On 19 March 2016, at Labadi Beach Hotel's Omanye Hall in Accra , she held a women's gathering centred on her fight against breast cancer with the aim of encouraging and strengthening women amidst music and words of ...
Pages in category "Songs about cancer" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.
At 20, Hudson learned he had Stage 3 Hodgkin’s lymphoma.The journals he made during chemotherapy sessions, as well as the subsequent depression that befell him, inspired many of the independent releases beginning in 2014 with the "Learn 2 Love" [5] single, and the 2015 "Treatment (A-Side)" EP [6] and Gemineyes" single, [7] as well as the entirety of his later debut album in 2018 on the MSFTS ...
Simply through purchases of "Boob Spelled Backwards is Boob" and donations to BoobProject.org, the Nelsons hope to raise at least $100,000 for the Breast Cancer Research Foundation.
The organization began with ‘The Postcard Project,’ [1] gathering many Jewish musical artists to record the music of the pioneers of Israel (The Chalutzim). [2] [3] The songs were then posted on the Pioneers For A Cure website, where users make micro-donations [4] to artist-selected cancer charities and receive song downloads in return.
Marko has recorded 30 songs and has made seven music videos, most shot around New Jersey and New York. Of the three videos uploaded to YouTube, "Before You Go" has racked up the most views since ...
"Just Stand Up!" is a song performed by an all-star female charity supergroup of pop, R&B, rock, and country artists during the telethon "Stand Up to Cancer". The group was purposely billed as Artists Stand Up to Cancer to the public. The song reached number 7 in Italy, number 10 in Canada, and number 11 in the US and Ireland.
Approximately 40% of people in the U.S. will develop cancer and over 1.96 million new cases were expected to be diagnosed in 2023, according to the National Cancer Institute.