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The Thing from the black lagoon

Australia, 1997
tv-show

Episode number 3 of Series “The Problem with men”. Prostate cancer is a disease that affects thousands of men world-wide. Men with a family histor..

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Prostate disease

Australia, 1994
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The John Thomas show

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The Boys' own choice

Australia, 1997
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The Problem with men

Australia, 1997
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The Life cycle of the ostrich

Australia, 1997
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Man alive

United States, 1952
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The Numbers game

United States, 1975
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Understanding Cancer Pt.2

Australia, 1984
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Cancer

Australia, 1967
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Skin deep

Australia, 1959
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Another day

Australia, 1963
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Smoking and lung cancer

Canada, 1960
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You are not alone

Australia, 1961
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Handle with Care

Australia, 1985
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146,000 could live

United States, 1955
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Quiet crisis

New Zealand, 1952
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Report on cancer

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Phantom from 10,000 leagues

United States, 1956
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