Prolonged maternal separation increased breast cancer risk in neonatal mice
Monday, November 8, 2010 - 10:30
in Health & Medicine
Young mice that experienced the psychosocial stress of prolonged separation from their mothers had a higher incidence and faster onset of breast tumors compared with young mice who did not experience this stressful life event. Specifically, neonatal mice separated from their mothers for a prolonged period of time developed mammary tumors twice as fast as mice that experienced short or no maternal separation.