Laughter is one of the best medicines for Angela Melchiorre, who uses comedy to educate people on the effects of chemotherapy.
"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.
Melchiorre was told she has only two years to live. She is currently receiving maintenance chemotherapy to sustain her quality of life in the meantime. Her latest tally marked all the way up to round 13. "I had all these funny jokes and people thought it was pretty cool," she said. "And the more I kept doing these videos, I noticed it wasn't just for myself."
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