In a message dated 02/28/2003 3:11:13 PM Central Standard Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

<< It is not clear why spaying or neutering had an impact on cancer risk,
 but it may be related to their lower levels of sex hormones. More study is 
 needed to determine if these factors play any role in human cancer. >>

Just curious how many "spayed and neutered" humans they will get to 
participate in such a study?  Also, how "low" a level of hormone becomes 
significant?  My scientific mind just wonders.

Anne Copeland, Flash,TDI/CGC (Berner, 8 1/2 yrs.) & Gypsy TDI/CGC(Rescue 
Cavalier,2 yrs.)
BMDCSEW Tracking Test Chair/Sec.
NE ILL       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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