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Gene Glave: The Mammalogues

Added: October 17, 2007 | Time 04:14 | Views: 339,235

This breast cancer survivor stars in her original comedic retrospective about her diagnosis and recovery. "For me the way out, the way to climb out was to laugh at it." In this video Gene talks about what's on the horizon in her life.

Topics: Cancer Survivors

Tags: cancer, chemo, comedy, drugs, fingernail loss, gene, glave, laughter, mammalogues, survivor

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KittyRussell says:37 weeks ago | Reply

This is very inspirational. My mom is a breast cancer survivor of 5 years now and she states some of the same things my mom thought about during her treatments and etc.

glaveg says:37 weeks ago | Reply

Oh, Kitty...I love hearing about five-year survivors. Yay for your mom!

cmvohs says:37 weeks ago | Reply

Great attitude...only if everyone could have an outlook like this and turn a scary situation into a positive one!! Laughter is the best medicine!!

sweetpeach says:37 weeks ago | Reply

A great message for Breast Cancer Awareness month! I truly believe keeping a positive and cheerful outlook can help any situation.

Bryce says:37 weeks ago | Reply

Gene has the best attitude! I truely agree that laughter is the best medicine!

kimberlys17 says:37 weeks ago | Reply

i have enjoyed ms. glave's performance clips as well as this interview. she has a powerfully positive outlook and message. cheers to her!

HSAonParade says:37 weeks ago | Reply

Glen is a true inspiration - I got to get me mom to watch this.

BlueEyes says:37 weeks ago | Reply

Gene, keep doing your thing! What you are doing is great. Laughter truly is the best medicine

thesundog says:37 weeks ago | Reply

this left me torn. Awful hard to laugh at cancer sometimes. Nevertheless, doing so certainly can put you in a better mind set-- one where you can be objective, and can do whatever it takes to fight without getting down in the dumps.

glaveg says:37 weeks ago | Reply

For me, laughter has always taken the power out of a bad situation, but you are right, it IS hard to laugh at cancer. I worried about that when I presented the show, and hope that most people realize that what works for one may not work for another. No matter what...cancer sucks!!!

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