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Devil facial tumour disease / Carcinogenesis / Tasmanian devil / Clonally transmissible cancer / Cancer / Tasmania / Platypus / Melanoma / Allograft diseases / Medicine / Oncology / Metatheria
Date: 2011-08-25 19:39:12
Devil facial tumour disease
Carcinogenesis
Tasmanian devil
Clonally transmissible cancer
Cancer
Tasmania
Platypus
Melanoma
Allograft diseases
Medicine
Oncology
Metatheria

Frequently Asked Questions Devil Facial Tumour Disease 1. What is Devil Facial Tumour Disease? Devil Facial Tumour Disease (DFTD) is a term used to describe a fatal condition in Tasmanian devils which is characterised by

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