In partnership with Evoke, we created this dynamic Mechanism ofAction (MOA) video for advanced cervical cancer treatment to illustrate how the first-and-only antibody-drug conjugate (ADC) approved for advanced cervical cancer works. MOA videos breakdown complex science into compelling visuals, helping audiences understand how drugs interact with the body. While the topic is serious, we embraced the challenge with creativity—crafting visuals reminiscent of an asteroid belt in a sleek sci-fi film. This version of the video does not include the ISI or legal disclaimers, as they are extremely long. It is intended for viewing purposes on our website to showcase the animation and storytelling behind the science.