Sixten Franzén
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Sixten Franzén was a Swedish scientist who made great contributions to the cancer research by inventing pointcytology. He was originally criticized by colleagues for practicing pseudoscience but was later turned out to be right.
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Utvald att leva (English: Chosen to live), Bonniers 1996, by Jerzy Einhorn, a brief passage by dr. Einhorn who worked with Franzén.