Inspired by the strength and courage of the breast cancer patients portrayed in "Living Proof," Harry Connick Jr., star of the movie, wrote "Song for the Hopeful." Download it from iTunes and Sony will make a contribution to breast cancer charities.
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Actress Regina King discusses the importance of the movie, "Living Proof." In addition to being a true story, this film can also be a way to educate people on this disease and how it affects real women, their friends, and their families.
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Watch a preview for "Living Proof," the inspiring true story of a doctor who devoted his life to finding a treatment for breast cancer, with an all-star cast featuring Harry Connick Jr. Premieres Saturday, October 18 at 9pm et/pt.
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Join Renee Zellweger and the star-studded cast of "Living Proof" on the red carpet for interviews about the film and the importance of the fight against breast cancer.
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find The kind of peace of mind The world is searching for But you, you give me the joy This heart of mine has Always been longing for In you, I have What other men long for All men need someone To worship and adore That’s why I treasure you And place you high above For the only joy in life Is to...
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"Living Proof" stars Harry Connick Jr. and Angie Harmon talk about the challenges that had to be overcome before the drug Herceptin, could be used to treat breast cancer patients.
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In order to make "Living Proof" as remarkable and inspirational as the true story really was, the cast and crew had to pay close attention to the real fears and uncertainties being experienced by Dr. Slamon, his patients, and their loved ones.
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Dr. Dennis Slamon and Lilly Tartikoff discuss the research and efforts that helped make his breast cancer drug a reality. Years later, survival rates are up and while there is still a ways to go, this story will hopefully inspire similar research.
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As treatment with Herceptin was being modified, ultimately, the drug was going to live or die by the participation of the group of women who courageously volunteered to participate in the first clinical study.
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