Angela Melchiorre creates comedy video skits while receiving chemotherapy treatment for an incurable lung cancer.
Laughter is one of the best medicines for Angela Melchiorre, who creates comedy skits while receiving cancer treatment."There's so much to life and you want to spend it laughing and smiling as much as possible no matter what your situation," said Angela Melchiorre.
"It's really hard to explain the thought process. First, it's like, me? No way. I'm at the peak of my fitness. No way," she said. "And then the other thing is, I'm going to die." "The first three rounds of chemotherapy, I had to go by myself," she said. "You have so much anxiety. So I started to do these videos."
The nurses that worked with Melchiorre always had something to smile about when she produced a video. And online, friends and family got a kick out of her comedy.
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