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Bovine Leukemia Virus (BLV) & Breast Cancer
29 Apr 2022
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Evidence continues to mount that BLV may be responsible for a surprisingly large percentage of breast cancer in USA:

"As many as 37 percent of breast cancer cases may be attributable to exposure to bovine leukemia virus (BLV)." — Dr Greger (2022).

Dr Greger's videos from 2022 supercede the videos from 2016, bringing them up to date as more evidence has accumulated.
(2022) Bovine Leukemia Virus as a Cause of Breast Cancer

(4 mins) Transcript. Dr Greger's summary: "As many as 37 percent of breast cancer cases may be attributable to exposure to bovine leukemia virus."

(2022) Breast Cancer and the Bovine Leukemia Virus in Meat and Dairy

(6 mins) Transcript. Dr Greger's summary: "Exposure to the bovine leukemia virus from meat and dairy (or a blood transfusion from those who eat meat or dairy) is a risk factor for cancer."

Ealier Videos (2016)
(2016) Is Bovine Leukemia Virus in Milk Infectious?

(4 mins) Transcript. Dr Greger's summary: "Is Bovine Leukemia Virus in Milk Infectious?"

(2016) The Role of Bovine Leukemia Virus in Breast Cancer

(5 mins) Transcript. Dr Greger's summary: "As many as 37 percent of human breast cancer cases may be attributable to exposure to bovine leukemia virus."

(2016) Industry Response to Bovine Leukemia Virus in Breast Cancer

(4 mins) Transcript. Dr Greger's summary: "What was the response to the revelation that as many as 37 percent of breast cancer cases may be attributable to exposure to bovine leukemia virus, a cancer-causing cow virus found in the milk of nearly every dairy herd in the United States?"

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