October has been another busy month for us as we’ve continued on with the post production of our documentary film, “No More“. To keep you up-to-date on the process of producing this documentary, we thought we would include another “sneak peak” at one of the clips from the film.
The clip below offers first-hand testimonials, from some women that live in the Peten region of Guatemala and attended one of the clinic stops on the Cervical Cancer Prevention Campaign. Their stories offer a brief insight into many of the obstacles women face in Guatemala when it comes to getting a simple Pap test.
Our friends at Sew HOPE have been posting on their blog with stories from their current trip. In their blog post from Friday (Oct 27), they describe an encounter with yet another case of advanced cervical cancer in a young woman who visits their clinic. The story brings to the surface how the cervical cancer prevention landscape for women in places like Peten are literally life-and-death… and so much more needs to be done. Be sure to follow their blog and all the amazing work Sew HOPE does.
On a different note WORD is just about to leave for the Foundation for Women’s Cancer’s National Race to End Women’s Cancer. Be sure to check our Facebook page for upcoming videos and coverage from that event in the next few days.
Until Next time,
Chad Braham
Director of Media Production
WORDonCancer.org
Really incredible work. Thank you for sharing the clip. ~Catherine
im a 14 year old who has cancer ino i weuldont wish it to anyone its so bad you go through so much paiin with your chemotherapy!:’(and ive lost my hair i just chant wiate for it to grown back tbh :/im not going to give up no matter what im going to carry on figting and win!i dont think anyone should get cancer its horrible!sheffild childrens hospital has helped me alot!im im really greatful to that hospital..
Thank you for sharing your story Auth. We want you to know that we support your fight and your courage to stand up against this disease, and we are glad that you have found such a helpful hospital.