Herpesvirus triggers cervical cancer affecting nearly 1 in 4 adult sea lions
- Scientists have found that a sexually transmitted herpesvirus is responsible for the development of cervical cancer in sea lions, according to the latest evidence from US scientists. The BBC's Chris Stokel-Walker explains why.
Source: 7thspace.comPublished on 2021-03-30
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