March 18, 2016
For immediate release
Contact: M.S. Smith
waymarkdocfilms@gmail.com
“Almost all new therapies start as an alternative therapy.” – Stanford Univ. Professor John R. Adler
Falls Church, Va. – March 18, 2016 – WayMark Productions LLC is proud to announce it has begun production of its first documentary, taking on a controversial and politically tumultuous topic: “A New Standard of Care: Alternative Cancer Therapies.”
WayMark is interviewing cancer patients, doctors, and key decision/policymakers in the U.S. and abroad, investigating which alternative cancer therapies are most viable — and more importantly, why most have been forbidden marketplace penetration.
WayMark’s filmmaker and president Megan S. Smith says of her production, “We hope to make an impact on the way cancer treatments are viewed by medical professionals and the public. There should be room in the ‘treatment sandbox’ for therapies other than The Big Three: surgery, radiation and chemo.” Indeed, during a WayMark interview with John R. Adler, M.D., Professor of Neurosurgery, Emeritus, at Stanford University’s School of Medicine, Adler surmised that “Today’s alternative therapy somewhere is going to be tomorrow’s cure for cancer.”
Founded by Smith, a screenwriter of 13 years, a free-lance writer, and now a documentary filmmaker, WayMark Productions LLC investigates areas otherwise overlooked or underreported by mainstream media. Currently concentrating on health issues such as cancer and Lyme disease, WayMark intends to broaden its mission in upcoming years to include other topics having an adverse effect on the world and its people.
A target release date for “A New Standard of Care” is set for late 2016, in time for 2017 film festival submissions. More information on WayMark Productions LLC can be found at waymarkproductions.com
More information on WayMark Productions LLC can be found at waymarkproductions.com
0 Comments