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Ancient Egyptian Skull Shows Signs of Historical Tumour Removal
A skull from ancient Egypt dating back 4,000 years may be the oldest case of a brain tumour removal surgery, a new study published on 29 May shows. The skull, currently stored at the University of Cambridge’s collection as ‘236’, has been studied several times due to signs of lesions and malignant tumours on the surface – making it one of the oldest cases of malignancy in human history. The latest research on Skull 236 was led by Edgard Camarós Tatiana Tondini, Albert Isidro, and later edited by Egyptian scholar Sahar Saleem. The team utilised a digital microscope and micro-computed tomography (CT) scans that indicated signs of cut marks around the tumours for the first time – suggesting tha

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