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Cancer: The Emperor of All Maladies

Cancer: The Emperor of All Maladies

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  • Premiered: 
    March 30, 2015
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  • Network: PBS
  • Category: Series
  • Genre: Documentary
  • Type: Live Action
  • Concept: 
    18th Ken Burns multi-part documentary (27th film overall), preceded by The Roosevelts: An Intimate History 
  • Subject Matter: Medical
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Plot Synopsis

Presented by documentary filmmaker Ken Burns and based on the book "The Emperor of All Maladies: A Biography of Cancer" by Siddhartha Mukherjee, this three-part, six-hour series covers the first documented appearances of cancer thousands of years ago through the epic battles in the 20th century to cure, control and conquer it, to a radical new understanding of its essence. The series also features the current status of cancer knowledge and treatment -- the dawn of an era in which cancer may become a chronic or curable illness rather than its historic death sentence in some forms. The first episode follows that centuries-long search, but centers on the story of Sidney Farber, who, defying conventional wisdom in the late 1940s, introduces the modern era of chemotherapy, eventually galvanizing a war on cancer. Interwoven with Farber's narrative is the contemporary story of a 14-month-old diagnosed with T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia. The film follows her as she and her parents struggle with the many hardships and decisions foisted upon a cancer patient. The second episode picks up the story in the wake of the declaration of a war on cancer by Richard Nixon in 1971 and the search for a cure. In the lab, rapid progress is made in understanding the essential nature of the cancer cell, leading to the revolutionary discovery of the genetic basis of cancer, but few new therapies become available. Not until the late 1990s do advances in research begin to translate into more precise targeted therapies with breakthrough drugs. Following the history during these fraught decades, the film intertwines the contemporary story of an oncologist diagnosed with breast cancer. Her emotional and physical struggles provide a bracing counterpoint to the historical narrative. The finale starts at a moment of optimism: Scientists believe they have cracked the mystery of the malignant cell, and the first targeted therapies have been developed. But very quickly cancer reveals new layers of complexity and a formidable array of defenses. Many call for a new focus on prevention and early detection as the most promising fronts in the war on cancer. By the second decade of the 2000s, the bewildering complexity of the cancer cell yields to a more ordered picture, revealing new vulnerabilities and avenues of attack. Perhaps most exciting is the prospect of harnessing the human immune system to defeat cancer. A 60-year-old NASCAR mechanic with melanoma and a six-year-old with leukemia are pioneers in new immunotherapy treatments, which the documentary follows as their stories unfold. PBS premiered the three episodes of this program at 9-11pm (check local listings) on consecutive days from Monday, March 30, 2015 through Wednesday, April 1, 2015.

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Production & Distribution

  • Produced by Florentine Films
  • Produced by Laura Ziskin Pictures
  • Produced by WETA