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Have you heard about this? It’s a pretty amazing story out of the UK about researchers at Queen Mary's School of Medicine in London, who developed a unique three-dimensional model of human breast cancer in a test tube. Pretty cool.

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Mice are not test tubes with whiskers . . .

This development has the potential to save countless animals from horrible suffering, and it also has amazing potential to save human lives, since the results will actually be applicable to curing cancer in humans, unlike animal experiments.

Hats off to the Queen Mary’s researchers who came up with this exciting new breakthrough. It puts us one step closer to a world without animal testing . . .



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for years i'm waiting that a world free of animal tests would exist - i hope it soooo much! and many thanks to the Queen Mary's researchers!!!

Posted by: rosewood | May 16, 2007 02:32 PM

Awesome. Way to go, Queen Mary's!

Posted by: Canaduck | May 16, 2007 02:42 PM

Fantastic!
If there's a will there's a way, if more money was invested in alternative methods for vivisection it would be a huge step forward for these victimized animals. (It would also show up those people who actually enjoy hurting animals).

Posted by: Ellen | May 16, 2007 06:03 PM

How fantastic, finally something to be joyful about.
The day I am really waiting for is the day we can all look in the mirror and say to ourselves, we made a difference,
Because all the animals shall pass on gently and quietly, as it always should have been.
Great job Queen Mary's.....
Judith
The Buddhist

Posted by: Judith, Freedom Fighter | May 16, 2007 07:05 PM

Yes, Yes, Yes!!!!! Now maybe others will follow, and then no animals will be harmed for testing again!!!

Posted by: Crissy | May 16, 2007 10:44 PM

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