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GRAB HOLD OF THE REINS: WOMEN & CANCER (1/30)
Genre:Documentary
NOLA:GRWC
Program Service:Exchange
Supplier:Creative Expansions, Inc.
Rights:4 Releases/2 Years, School Rerecord, Noncommercial Cable
Offered:Summer 2002
Contract:10/01/2002-09/30/2010
Premium for Pledge:None
Description

GRAB HOLD OF THE REINS: WOMEN & CANCER profiles three long-term breast and ovarian cancer survivors, focusing on how they reclaimed their identity, sexuality and femininity after the assault of cancer. These women — and the men in their lives — talk candidly about how they were able to maintain intimacy despite the challenges that they faced. Helene Lerner, Emmy-award winning executive producer (Make it Happen: Mentors, Dreams, Success), hosts this half-hour documentary, which also features cameos by Gloria Steinem and L.A. Law’s Jill Eikenberry and Michael Tucker.

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