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Screening

Bring the Life Interrupted film to your community with a virtual or in-person screening event.

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Life Interrupted Movie Cover with Paula Mozen

Screening with Benefits

Life Interrupted will provide hope for survivors as it promotes understanding and education about what it truly means to be a breast cancer survivor.

Life Interrupted is currently being used by Universities, Healthcare Providers, Hospitals, Patient Advocates and Cancer Treatment Programs.

  • Increase breast cancer awareness

    Provide practical education on diagnosis and treatment

    Increase screenings and breast cancer health interventions

    Empower patients to become self-advocates

    Provide hope, support, and resources for quality-of-life survivorship

    Provide resources for prevention and non-toxic lifestyles

  • Provide insight and empathy to the individual cancer experience

    Create better cancer patient understanding

    Awareness of different generational reactions and cultural differences among cancer patients

    Increased awareness of the emotional, physical, and psychological side effects of breast cancer

    Understanding cancer's psychosocial impacts on family relationships

  • Alexander Street Film

    Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., Eta Beta Chapter

    Arab Community Center for Economic & Social Services (ACCESS) Asian Health Coalition

    Beaumont Hospital, Michigan

    Benefis Healthcare Screening, Montana

    Black Women’s Health Imperative

    Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh

    College of DuPage, Illinois

    Columbia University, Genetic Counseling Graduate Program Delmar Public Library, Delaware

    Gilda’s Club Detroit, Michigan

    Henry Ford Health Systems

    Iowa Institute of Human Genetics

    Library Bound Inc. Ontario, Canada

    Long Beach Medical Center, CA

    Memorial Care Todd Cancer Institute Screening, California Midwest Tape

    Nashville Public Library, Tennessee

    National Association of Hispanic Nurses (NAHN) National Black Nurses Association, New Orleans Chapter

    National Network of Libraries of Medicine (NNLM/NIH))

    Redwood City Public Library, California

    Rochester Public Library

    Southern University at New Orleans (SUNO) Stanford University School of Medicine, Human Genetics&Genetic Counseling

    Thomas Jefferson University, Pennsylvania

    Topeka and Shawnee County Public Library, Kansas University of California Office of the President – Black Staff and Faculty Org.

    University of Florida, Jacksonville

    University Hospitals, Ohio

    University of New Mexico Cancer Center

    University of North Texas, Denton

    University of Washington Medical School, WWAMI P Women Guiding Women: Cancer Support and Education, CA

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