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Chernobyl mutant wolves appear to have developed some type of resistance to cancer

Wolves in the Chernobyl radiation zone developing resistance to cancer, says study

Research established that gray wolves in Chernobyl have altered immune systems, similar to cancer patients undergoing radiation treatment.

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Chernobyl mutant wolves could be cure for cancer in humans

Mutant wolves roaming the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone have developed cancer-resilient genomes that could hold the key to developing a cure for cancer for humans.

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Cancer breakthrough from Chernobyl mutant wolves

Cancer breakthrough from Chernobyl mutant wolves
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Chernobyl wolves have developed anti-cancer genetic mutations

Chernobyl wolves have developed anti-cancer genetic mutations
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