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This first production of the Film Center of the German Hygiene Museum was released in cooperation with the Verlag wissenschaftlicher Filme Berlin.The film warns in a drastically dramatized way of the danger of cancer from the age of 40 and presents early medical diagnosis and treatment as a way of saving lives.

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This first production of the Film Center of the German Hygiene Museum was released in cooperation with the Verlag wissenschaftlicher Filme Berlin.The film warns in a drastically dramatized way of the danger of cancer from the age of 40 and presents early medical diagnosis and treatment as a way of saving lives.

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