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it to me.
Interesting fact of the fostered mice not developing breast
cancer--speculating it came from
the milk they did not get.
Judy Ritchie
http://www.newscientist.com/channel/health/mg19426061.400?DCMP=NLC-nletter&n
sref=mg19426061.400
http://tinyurl.com/3yep4j
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Is a virus causing breast cancer?
30 May 2007
Dan Jones
Magazine issue 2606
IT DID not make sense. Back in the 1930s, biologist John Bittner was
studying a strain of mice in which breast cancer ran in the family. This
suggested the cause was genetic - and yet if the pups were taken away from
their mothers at birth and fostered by other females, they did not develop
the disease.
The answer, Bittner soon realised, was that something in the milk of the
cancer-prone mice must be causing the tumours. Over the following years it
was shown to be a virus, called the mouse mammary tumour virus or MMTV. Its
discovery raised an obvious question: might a similar virus cause breast
cancer in people, too?
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