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Peter Ebbesen, Enhanced Lymphoma Incidence in BALB/c Mice After Ultraviolet Light Treatment, JNCI: Journal of the National Cancer Institute, Volume 67, Issue 5, November 1981, Pages 1077–1078, https://doi.org/10.1093/jnci/67.5.1077
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Abstract
Following UV irradiation of BALB/c mice three times a week for 9 months, lymphatic leukemia or reticulosarcoma developed in 44 (12%) of 378 mice whose backs were shaved and whose ears were intact. Only 11 (5%) of 224 UV-irradiated mice whose backs were shaved and whose ears were removed developed lymphomas. Among 311 unirradiated mice whose backs were shaved, 9 lymphomas (3%) occurred. The diagnosis of leukemia or reticulosarcoma was confirmed by microscopy and transplantation. Among irradiated mice, ear tumors developed in 24% of the mice with intact ears, whereas skin tumors developed on the shaved backs in 4% of the mice whose ears were removed and also in 4% of the mice with intact ears.