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- serie de televisión (es)
- television series (en)
- টেলিভিশন ধারাবাহিক (bn)
- sraith theilifíse (ga)
- sèrie de televisió (ca)
- televida serio (eo)
- televíziós sorozat (hu)
- телевізійний серіал (uk)
- հեռուստասերիալ (hy)
- serie televisiva (it)
- série télévisée (fr)
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- 1 (xsd:integer)
- 2 (xsd:integer)
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- 1998-05-25 (xsd:date)
- 1998-06-01 (xsd:date)
- 1998-06-08 (xsd:date)
- 1998-06-15 (xsd:date)
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- 1980.0 (dbd:second)
- The early optimism that science would find a cure gave way to a sober assessment of the problem, with regulators in government pointing the finger at industry, particularly asbestos, and warning of millions of deaths to come. Women started talking about breast cancer for the first time and Laetrile became, and has remained, a controversial drug to which thousands of desperate patients turn. (en)
- The last program of the series looks at some of the gains and setbacks of the 1990s. In mid-decade, the death rate from cancer began to decline. However, increased cigarette marketing in developing countries would surely mean increased lung cancer victims in the future. (en)
- The series opens with the early post-war period when cancer seemed to pose no great threat and continues with the first warnings that smoking was to blame, President Nixon's 1971 declaration of "war on cancer" and the first cure. The episode also covers the recent discovery of Nazi archives that revealed their 1930's discovery of the link between cancer and smoking. (en)
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- Living with the Enemy (en)
- Blind to Danger (en)
- Heroes and Villans (en)
- Moving the Target (en)
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