An atomic bomb survivor recounts the lifelong impact of radiation exposure. After surviving the blast as a child, he went on to develop six cancers over the decades. He says the true effects emerged only after he turned 50, upending his future and leaving him a hibakusha for life. Today, he warns that humanity's fate still hangs in the balance, and a nuclear war would spell extinction.
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