Male dogs are more likely to develop contagious nose cancer from sniffing other dogs’ genitals

Male dogs are more likely to develop contagious nose cancer from sniffing other dogs’ genitals

Normally we don’t think of cancer as an infectious disease – but what if we told you there is a contagious cancer, thousands of years old?

Go to full article: https://theconversation.com/male-dogs-are-more-likely-to-develop-contagious-nose-cancer-from-sniffing-other-dogs-genitals-186259

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