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1 online resource (streaming video file) (28 min. 49 sec.) ; 173817199 bytes |
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Three years ago, 35 year old fashion photographer David Murrell was told he had just months to live. A tumour the size of an orange was removed from his brain. It was the worst kind of highly aggressive cancer. But in a lucky coincidence his own father, a cell biologist, emerged as a possible saviour. Dr Wayne Murrell just happened to be part of a team in Norway working on an experimental vaccine for exactly that kind of tumour. "I'm a scientist, I don't believe in coincidence!" Dr Murrell says. But what happened next defied the odds |
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Broadcast 2014-02-10 at 20:00:00 |
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Classification: NC |
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Brain -- Tumors.
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Brain -- Tumors.
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Brain -- Tumors.
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Medical scientists.
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Photographers.
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Scientists -- Research.
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Norway.
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New South Wales -- Sydney.
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Singapore.
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Streaming video
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Author |
Corte, Mike, contributor
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Kvalheim, Gunnar, contributor
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Murrell, Anna, contributor
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Murrell, David, contributor
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Murrell, Heather, contributor
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Murrell, Hugo, contributor
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Murrell, Wayne, contributor
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Shivalingam, Brindha, contributor
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Teo, Charles, contributor
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