Pink Glove Dance: Breast Cancer Survivors

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As part of the Pink Glove Dance: The Sequel video, we filmed breast cancer survivors in five locations: Times Square in New York City, Northerly Island in Chicago, Minneapolis' Sculpture Garden, along Portland's Willamette River and near the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco. Medline thanks all of the survivors for their unlimited energy and uplifting attitude. They are an inspiration to us all.

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  • Thank you!!!!! I am a survivor!!!!! I cried....I laughed....and then I got up and danced!!!!!

  • To the survivors in this video - you are an inspiration to all and you have made me very proud to say I took part in the Sequel in Halifax, Canada! I can feel and see your individual and combined strength shining through in this video. Dance on!

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  • Whoever came up with this idea - it was brilliant. This is so emotional to many people: we need to take time to celebrate our lives! We often forget it...

  • I honestly can not believe that there are only 12k views on this.

    A friend of mine just started this facebook thing in response to a certain comedian who said Cancer writes it own jokes. Just search Cancer is not a joke on facebook to find it

  • Whenever I have a bad day and need a pick me up, I play this video. Thanks to all my fellow survivors for bringing light into our lives.

  • Wonderful video, they are survivors

  • I LOVED The loved ones running in to dance and celebrate too!!!!!

  • thanks !!!

  • @3629marcia

    "You Won't Dance Alone" by Best Day Ever

  • I love this !!!! Please music name? thanks !!!

  • I love this! Women united, as they all endure the same issues from the same illness, the same feelings & emotions. Women are strong. I am so glad I was born a woman.

  • I LOVE this one! I participated this year as healthcare survivor, and i just viewed this one. I SMILED and CRIED through the whole thing, especially when the families and healthcare workers joined the cancer survivors!!!! GREAT JOB!!!!!!

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