Examples of using "Krebs" in a sentence and their english translations:
You have cancer.
Tom is suffering from cancer.
Tom might have cancer.
- He died of cancer.
- She died of cancer.
He has got cancer.
Tom has cancer.
Tom had cancer.
I have cancer.
Is it cancer?
- You've got cancer.
- You have cancer.
You have cancer.
- You've got cancer.
- You have cancer.
- Tom is fighting cancer.
- Tom is battling cancer.
Tom died of cancer.
He died of cancer.
Tom might have cancer.
She died of cancer.
My dog has cancer.
My cat has cancer.
This cancer is incurable.
Jenny died of cancer.
- He doesn't have cancer.
- She doesn't have cancer.
Tom is fighting cancer.
She doesn't have cancer.
Tom doesn't have cancer.
My father died of cancer.
Even my cancer was of an extreme kind.
I'm cancer-free now.
The man died of cancer.
My uncle died of cancer.
Tom is fighting cancer.
He died of cancer.
Tom's wife died of cancer.
Our only daughter died of cancer.
The cancer has spread to her stomach.
If cancer is an enemy of humanity, a cancer is a friend of lobsters.
My cancer isn't that aggressive.
Cookie's mother died of cancer.
My wife died of cancer.
The old man died of cancer.
His illness may be cancer.
He was terminally ill with cancer.
He did not die of cancer.
I don't have cancer.
Our only daughter died of cancer.
My father died of cancer.
The cancer needed to be removed immediately.
My brother died of cancer last year.
Smoking has a great deal to do with cancer.
Tom lost his fight with cancer.
particularly in black women with cancer.
He died of cancer last year.
Tom is losing his battle with cancer.
Drugs are a cancer of modern society.
I hear my uncle died of cancer.
Tanning beds are dangerous and can cause cancer.
His son died from cancer at a young age.
- Cancer is a great enemy of humanity.
- Cancer is a great enemy of mankind.