How to see Conquering Cancer

Watch the film and let’s put a stop to cervical cancer – for good. 

“This film is a powerful call for global action that cannot be ignored”

Dr Steve Burnell – CEO, Collaborate Against Cancer

Conquering Cervical Cancer – global film

Conquering Cervical Cancer in the USA coming
January 2024

Together we can eliminate cervical cancer

How do I see the film?

  1. Host an event screening for your community – Learn more
  2. Attend an event screening – Find a session
  3. Sign up to our E-News for future screening announcements –

Host an event

Host your own film screening for your community

It’s a great way to help spread the message that cervical cancer is preventable.

It’s really simple to do and we will provide you with everything you need to host a successful event. 

“Everyone felt they learned more about cervical cancer, the global impact for women and the
interventions for prevention.”
-Gail Petersen Hock, NCCC Arizona Chapter

Almost 14,000 new cases of cervical cancer will be diagnosed in the USA in 2023.

Together we can reduce the rates. Eliminating
cervical cancer is possible.

 

"The movie was very powerful.  It raises so many questions... How many 15yr olds even think about cervical cancer?"

University of Cape Town

 

 

 

"Sue’s journey is also a cry for how far we have to go, to win the fight against this preventable disease at an international level."

ReviewsbyJudith

 

"A huge success... It triggered conversations around cervical cancer in Nigeria and ways to eliminate it."

Project Pink Blue

Connect with Conquering Cancer

If you would like to learn more, you can also connect with Conquering Cancer by getting in touch with the team directly.
Give us a call

+61 3 9410 4345

SEND OUR TEAM AN EMAIL

Events team

events@moonshine.agency

(Moonshine Agency is the team behind the Conquering Cancer Campaign)

Or send us something in the post

PO Box 4035

Richmond East

Victoria 3121

Australia

“When we have all the weapons we need to fight it, failure should not be an option.”

– Dr Tedros, Director-General of the World Health Organization (WHO) in 2018