Stamp
SCG13805 - United States 5¢ “Crusade Against Cancer” – Early Diagnosis Saves Lives (1963)
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Issued by the United States in 1963, this 5-cent commemorative stamp promotes the national “Crusade Against Cancer” campaign. The design features a stylized stethoscope forming a symbolic heart shape, combined with bold medical imagery to emphasize early detection. The inscription “Early Diagnosis Saves Lives” reflects the growing public health awareness of cancer during the mid-20th century. This issue is notable for its strong social message and modern graphic style, making it a key addition for medical and health-themed collections. It represents an important era in public health advocacy through philately.
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