Filmmaker Ken Burns announced today that he's collaborating with Siddhartha Mukherjee, the Indian-born author of "The Emperor of All Maladies: A Biography of Cancer," for a film based on the book.
The documentary, spread over three nights, is scheduled to air on PBS in spring 2015.
They're collaborating with Stand Up to Cancer, an advocacy group co-founded by Katie Couric, to prepare an educational outreach program to go with the documentary.
Burns' mother died of cancer when he was 11, and he said that experience has guided his life's work. Couric's husband, Jay Monahan, died of colon cancer in 1998 and her sister Emily died of pancreatic cancer in 2001.
"It's perfect timing for this" documentary, said Couric, who hosts a daytime talk show. "There's an insatiable hunger for information about these forms of cancer and for treatment options as well."
Sharon Percy Rockefeller, president of the PBS station WETA in Washington, read Mukherjee's book while she was being treated for cancer and urged Burns to bring it to life on film, he said.
Burns said he will weave all three threads into his documentary while searching for fresh case study material. There's also a story to tell about scientific advancements since the book was published in 2010.
Barak Goodman is the director of the documentary.
People are much more inclined to fight back against cancer now than in years past, he said.
"The people who had it in the early days were kept sequestered," he said. "You kept them in the attic and didn't talk about it. It was a death sentence. Goodbye."
"If we don't, we submit to the terrors of this disease.
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