I know this will sound crass, but are the names beneath the word "survivors" those who lived? So what happens when they die? Are the names then removed? Or are they only removed if they die of cancer? I'm really confused.
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Well, we all die eventually, one way or another.
I know this will sound crass, but are the names beneath the word "survivors" those who lived? So what happens when they die? Are the names then removed? Or are they only removed if they die of cancer? I'm really confused.
@Michael, confused? that's what unnecessary quotation marks are all about.
Bad punctuation etched in stone...you hate to see that.
Maybe the names were only put on there after these people, who had breast cancer but beat it, died of some other thing?
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