(CNN) -- Sitcom star Valerie Harper might not have much time left on Earth, but she is determined to live life to the fullest. "I just want folks to see me, that I'm OK, that I'm not suffering so far," said Harper, who was recently diagnosed with a
"I have an intention to live each moment fully," says the Emmy-winning star tells Savannah Guthrie of her brain cancer diagnosis.
Valerie Harper is putting on a brave face in her fight against terminal brain cancer. But she says she's not ready to leave her husband behind.
Valerie Harper got personal about her terminal cancer diagnosis during a visit to "The Doctors," which aired Monday morning. Throughout the episode, she smiled, laughed and kept a positive attitude as she spoke openly about her illness, showing great
Valerie Harper became famous playing the shoot-from-the-hip, loud-mouthed New Yorker, Rhoda Morgenstern, on the '70s hit âThe Mary Tyler Moore Show,â and her own spinoff, âRhoda.â Four decades later, and now facing a diagnosis of terminal brain
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