NEW YORK -- She has incurable cancer, but Valerie Harper says she's not ready to say good-bye and she's keeping herself open to a miracle. In her first TV interview since disclosing her diagnosis last week, the 1970s sitcom star tells the "Today" show
EMMY-WINNING ACTRESS Valerie Harper, who revealed last week that she has terminal brain cancer and perhaps only three months to live, said Monday she feels good, counts her blessings and hopes for a miracle. Still, she told a national TV audience on
Ever since Valerie Harper announced her terminal cancer diagnosis last week, the former Rhoda Morgenstern from "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" and "Rhoda" has been the subject of intense discussion and some early mourning.
"I have an intention to live each moment fully," says the Emmy-winning star tells Savannah Guthrie of her brain cancer diagnosis.
Valerie Harper was in a great mood over the weekend, looking great and laughing it up as she talked to Savannah Guthrie about her terminal illness. Harper was on "Today" discussing her brain cancer prognosis and the prospect that she may only have
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