1 IN 3

Redefining cancer care —
where science meets spirit

“1 IN 3″ explores integrative oncology through the lives of diverse patients, where cutting-edge Western treatments meet holistic Eastern therapies in a powerful reimagining of cancer care.

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From award-winning film team Director/Producer Nancy Svendsen, Producer/Writer Sharon Wood, and Cinematographer Claire Major.

Meet the Changemakers

Discover the visionary doctors, researchers, survivors and advocates who are proving that treating the whole person can enhance survival rates, reduce side effects, restore dignity, and improve quality of life.

Jun J. Mao, MD MSCE

Jun J. Mao, MD MSCE

Integrative Medical Specialist, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center

“We need to think about cancer not just as a biological disease. It really affects the patient and their family in profound ways, in relationships, in meaning. The integrative health therapies help to allow the patient and their loved ones to recognize there’s a human involved, there’s a face beyond that biological disease.”
Sarah MacDonald

Sarah MacDonald

Cancer Survivor, Coach, Author, Motivational Speaker, Advocate

“I don’t think we know yet all the ways the mind and body are connected. But what I can tell you is the Eastern practices of yoga, meditation, and acupuncture allowed me to relax into acceptance of my diagnosis. Once I relaxed, my fight or flight fear left me and I could focus on breathing through all of the treatments.”
Desiree A. H. Walker

Desiree A. H. Walker

Cancer Survivor, Patient Advocate, American Association for Cancer Research

“I am a two-time breast cancer survivor. Integrative oncology has been a major part of my quality care over the past decade. It has supported me in dealing with the late and long-term side effects in survivorship by using acupuncture, Chinese herbal therapies, massage therapy, and yoga.”
Karen Sherpa

Karen Sherpa

Nancy Svendsen's Sister, Cancer Survivor

“When I was diagnosed with breast cancer and told I needed chemotherapy, radiation, and surgery, my world stopped. The treatments were brutal, but acupuncture, meditation, exercise, music therapy, and emotional support from my dog, friends, and family eased my anxiety. Acupuncture, along with medication, also helped with nausea, pain, and neuropathy. I’m deeply grateful—these therapies got me through.”

Why this film matters

Cancer affects 1 in 3 women and 1 in 2 men

Cancer is no longer a rare tragedy—it’s a reality that touches nearly every family. “1 IN 3″ is inspired by personal experience and driven by the belief that we can—and must—do better.

“Cancer is deeply personal to me. My sister was diagnosed during COVID. I’ve lost family members and witnessed friends endure the fear and fight of this disease.

As the director and producer of the award-winning documentary PASANG: In the Shadow of Everest, I’ve seen how powerful storytelling can inspire change and elevate unheard voices. With 1 IN 3, I’m bringing that same passion and experience to a subject that touches nearly every family—mine included.

This film is a deeply human project. It’s about reimagining cancer care through courage, innovation, and holistic healing—and I believe it’s a story the world urgently needs to hear.”

The Stark Reality

1 in 3 women and 1 in 2 men will be diagnosed with cancer. Despite medical breakthroughs, the cancer journey remains physically, emotionally, and financially devastating for too many.

Source: Charlotte Maxwell Clinic

The Quiet Revolution in Cancer Care

Beyond conventional treatments, a transformative shift is underway—one that’s improving outcomes and changing lives. “1 IN 3” explores the emerging field of integrative oncology, where science meets holistic healing.

This documentary shines a light on therapies and practices that treat the whole person—body, mind, and spirit.

A Call to Action

This film is more than a documentary—it’s a movement.
We aim to:

  • Empower patients with knowledge and agency
  • Inspire new thinking in cancer care
  • Shine a spotlight on groundbreaking research
  • Push for equity and access to holistic, evidence-based treatments

 

Help spark a new conversation about cancer.
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