:12:01
So what does it say there?
:12:03
The patient received
28 ml of Thorotrast.
:12:07
28 ml ...
:12:11
Dad, why is this so important
to you? You were acquitted.
:12:15
Of course we were acquitted.
:12:18
But were there cases where
we could have acted differently?
:12:22
Every time we saved
a patient's life -
:12:25
- we sowed the seeds of a cancer.
:12:27
Since 1947 l've been waiting
for the tumours to emerge ...
:12:31
What happened in 1947?
- A new contrast medium appeared.
:12:35
Since then
nobody's been given Thorotrast.
:12:43
Aren't you the reporter
from the Ritzau news agency?
:12:47
Yes.
:12:49
Knoblau?
- Yes. Jon Knoblau.
:12:54
And you've reported
on medical issues before?
:12:57
Yes, l wrote about
the haemophilia scandal.
:13:01
l am a junior at
the National Board of Health.
:13:04
My card.
:13:10
Yes?
:13:12
Do you know any of the
Medical-legal Council experts?
:13:17
Yes.
:13:19
Frank Riber. A neurosurgeon at
the Bispebjerg if he hasn't retired.
:13:24
Did he use to work in Århus?
:13:28
l don't know.
But it'd be easy to check.
:13:31
Yes ... and Svend Bjerre?
:13:33
Yes, he's Professor of Radiology
in Århus.
:13:36
And Peter Bondesen?
:13:38
Former chair of
the Danish Cancer Society.
:13:40
And he used to be a pathologist
at Århus County Hospital.
:13:46
Did he?
- Yes, he did.
:13:50
Enjoy your lunch.
:13:59
Dad, all the patients
who were given Thorotrast ...