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Found 122 resources on Cancer

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Why Can’t America Have Human Rights?
Most uninsured people are hard working, productive members of society who aren’t offered health coverage at work or can’t afford the high…
Film | Released 1999

Why Can’t America Have Human Rights?
Breakthrough's video set to the song, "So Much Trouble In the World," by New York City's own DJ K-Salaam uses historical film…
Film | Released 1969

Beauty from Ashes
As a young husband and father of two in the early 1980’s, Dana Kuhn was unaware that the course of his life…
Film | Released 2007

Death is Un-American:  The Lives of Hospice Workers
Ordinarily, nurses are expected to help their patients get better; the nurses at Wells House Hospice come to work each day to…
Film | Released 1999

Visiting Shane
The mother of a dying veteran prays for a miracle.  In the last three months of her son’s life, the “miracle” arrives…
Film | Released 2005

Freeheld
Lieutenant Laurel Hester is dying. All she wants to do is leave her pension benefits to her life partner - Stacie, so…
Film | Released 2006

Boston Underground Film Festival

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Boston Underground Film Festival
The Boston Underground Film Festival (B.U.F.F.) is an annual festival committed to the celebration of alternative vision and cultivation of independent, provocative…
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As the Call, So the Echo:  An American Doctor in Vietnam
As the Call, So the Echo tells the story of an American cancer surgeon who volunteers his time in a poverty stricken…
Film | Released 2006

Changing Gear
Drama, humor, concern, and conflict are guaranteed when a group of 22 middle-aged women (total strangers) get on their bicycles and set…
Film | Released 1999

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