POV Docs: Martha Haley, a three-time breast cancer survivor, with her daughter Alicia.
POV Docs: Joanna, age 4, with her mother Cookie, an ovarian cancer survivor.
POV Docs: Joanna emerges from the MRI machine after a surveillance screening that looks for breast cancer.
POV Docs: The Hanke Family on a walk around their Vancouver, WA neighborhood.
POV Docs: Filmmaker Joanna Rudnick and her boyfriend Jimmy navigate what the BRCA information means for a young couple in a new relationship.
POV Docs: Joanna's sister Lisa, a mammographer, teaches Joanna how to read a mammogram.
POV Docs: Three-time breast cancer survivor Martha Haley with her support group "Celebrating Life".
POV Docs: Joanna hugs her boyfriend Jimmy after her doctor's appointment.
POV Docs: Sisters Rachael, Stacy, and Corrin have tested for the BRCA mutation their mother carries.
POV Docs: Linda Pedraza battles ovarian cancer at the same time her sister Lisa Carden fights breast cancer.
POV Docs: Joanna meets with a plastic surgeon to discuss the option of prophylactic breast surgery.
POV Docs: Linda Pedraza dances with her husband Luis.
POV Docs: Joanna and her boyfriend Jimmy talk after her doctor's appointment.
POV Docs: Joanna as a baby with mother Cookie, an ovarian cancer survivor, and grandmother Ethel, a breast cancer survivor.
POV Docs: Joanna's sister Lisa examines a mammogram.
POV Docs: Learning your family history is critical to determining your risk for the BRCA mutation.
POV Docs: Joanna examines the testing kit for the BRCA mutations.
POV Docs: Breast Cancer Survivor Betty Villegas with her daughter Olga Flores and her granddaughter Selah.
POV Docs: An animation from the film explains how Joanna inherited the BRCA mutation and how the BRCA gene works.
POV Docs: Filmmaker Joanna Rudnick.
POV Docs: Amy Harmon is a domestic correspondent at The New York Times, covering the impact of the genetic revolution on American life.