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Megan Siler
Toxic Bust












Abstract:  Breast cancer receives a great deal of attention in the U.S. An entire month is devoted to it; millions of dollars are raised for it. People run, walk, write and conduct research--all for the cause of breast cancer. Yet, despite these efforts, growing numbers of American women develop breast cancer each year and we still do not know why, or how best to prevent it. Most breast cancer funding and research has gone toward treatment, and finding the elusive cure. Far less emphasis has been given to prevention and discovering the causes of breast cancer.  TOXIC BUST, a thought-provoking and visually compelling documentary, uncovers the growing evidence which links breast cancer to chemical exposure.  The film follows a 40-something woman who finds a lump in her breast, but like the majority of women with breast cancer, she has none of the "established" risk factors. As she questions what may have caused her cancer, the film focuses on three cancer "hotspots" (Cape Cod MA, SF Bay Area, and hi-tech manufacturing workers) to more fully explore the connection between breast cancer and chemical exposure in the home, community and workplace.

Production Date:
08/01/2006

Distributor:
Bullfrog Films
P.O. Box 149
Oley, PA  19547

Phone:
610-779-8226

Fax:
610-370-1978

Email / Website:
winnie@bullfrogfilms.com

http://www.bullfrogfilms.com/catalog/tbust.html

Running Time:
41

Medium:
DVD

Film Credits:  Associate Producer Cynthia Sharpe, Music by Joshua Myers, Narrated by Brooke Campanelli

Film Purpose:  Toxic Bust raises questions about the long term health costs associated with early childhood chemical exposure and highlights the disproportionate toxic burden carried by low-income communities and workers.  TOXIC BUST challenges viewers to question how chemical use in the United States undermines the health of its people, and the safety of communities.

Film Audience:  The intended audience includes students of Medical Anthropology, Environmental Studies, Labor Studies, Geography, Women's Studies, Medicine, Public Health, and those in government and the public concerned with community health.

Filmmaker:  Megan Siler, Plumb Pictures

Keywords:  breast cancer, chemical exposure, toxins in communities/homes



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