Contagious Cancer Found in Dogs
Dan East writes "Scientists in England have gathered definitive evidence that a kind of cancer in dogs, known as Sticker's sarcoma, is contagious. It is spread by tumor cells getting passed from dog to dog through sex or from animals biting or licking each other. Robin Weiss and his colleagues did genetic studies on the tumor cells from 40 dogs with Sticker's sarcoma, collected from five continents, which showed that all the tumor cells are clones of each other. The parent cell probably arose in a domesticated dog of Asian origin — perhaps a husky — hundreds of years ago, and perhaps more than 1,000 years ago. A similarly transmissible cancer has recently been discovered spreading through populations of Tasmanian devils."
Great! Now I have to give my dogs a talking-to about using protection before they go to the doggie park!
I wonder if they will start having puppy prophylactics in a candy dish at pet-smart.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HPV#Cancer
Make sure to use protection, Slashdotters!
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...not to lick your dog's backside.
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The dogs said that it was a "Ruff" deal...
The Tasmanian Devils just spun around quickly, said something completely incomprehensible and blew a rasberry...
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So true. DNA hates it when you do that.
2. I'd choose bark park with a 3/4 life span vs. no fun for a long time and all the other dogs I know agree.
Sshhh! Sshh! What are you doing? On the internet, no one's supposed to know that you're a dog!
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