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24 Jan 2014 21:04
The world's oldest identified cancer developed 11,000 years ago in a single Alaskan malamute or husky-type canine, a new study suggests. The cancer, called canine transmissible venereal tumor, or CTVT, continues living in today's modern dog population. It is the third known contagious cancer in the world - passed from one dog to another when they have sex, or lick another infected dog, NBC News reports.
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