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Cancer World

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A married man learns that his wife has tested positive under a public health screening that requires relocation of those judged biologically susceptible to an off-world colony, forcing her to choose between departure and sterilization. Confronted with impending separation and the needs of their young children, he pursues clandestine medical options and contemplates an illegal bodily alteration to join his family. The narrative traces domestic upheaval and procedural bureaucracy while examining tensions among state-imposed eugenics, individual autonomy, and the desperate choices families make under coercive population policies.

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Harry Warner

Harry Warner was an American author known for his contributions to literature that often explore themes of health and human experience. His notable works include "But the Patient Lived," which delves into the complexities of medical narratives, and "Cancer World," a poignant examination of the cancer experience. Warner's writing is characterized by its insightful observations and a compassionate approach to difficult subjects, making his works resonate with readers seeking understanding in the face of adversity. His diverse range of topics reflects a commitment to exploring the human condition.

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