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- An aspiring rock star finally gets his big break in the music industry after having neglected everyone he loves and is now trying to make up for lost time, but will he be too late?
- Janice's Journey tells the story of Janice's battle, from diagnosis, through chemotherapy and radiation treatments, on to her subsequent recovery. Only thirty three years old when she was diagnosed with breast cancer, Janice Fine is an articulate, funny, and forthright subject as the camera follows her through treatment sessions, doctor consultations and personal reflections. Asking the important question of why the incidence of breast cancer is increasing, the film examines the epidemic of cancer on Janice's native Long Island.
- Unacceptable Risk: Dr. Margaret Kripke on Cancer and the Environment, tells the story of a prominent cancer researcher who starts to rethink her assumptions about the causes of cancer and the true burden of environmentally induced cancers. A world-renowned expert in the immunology of skin cancers, Dr. Kripke was appointed by President George W. Bush to serve on the President's Cancer Panel from 2003 - 2010. In 2008, the Panel decided to examine the impact of environmental factors on cancer risk. During that time, Dr. Kripke learned that of the 80,000+ chemicals on the market in the United States, most are largely unstudied or understudied, and most are unregulated. Her experience on the President's Cancer Panel was a turning point in her understanding of the multi factorial causes of cancer, including the impact of exposure to toxic chemicals. This has led to a new path in her long and illustrious career. She has become a strong advocate for cancer prevention and challenges the cancer research and clinical communities to look more closely at environmental and chemical contributions to cancer.