Coping with Cancer
From Mom
00:00 - 01:14
1m 14s

A grandmother, mother, and daughter are out to dinner, and the grandmother informs the daughter that she has breast cancer. She copies with it by living her normal life and tells her daughter and granddaughter not to treat her any differently.

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