A 4000 year old Egyptian skull reveals how brain cancer was treated then

A recent study shows that a 4000-year-old skull of an Egyptian that has been stored at the University of Cambridge for more than two decades have signs of being treated for cancer.

4000 year old skull

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Popular belief is that cancer has increased in the last few decades due to lifestyle changes.

But latest findings indicate that it has been prevalent even during the ancient times.

A 4000-year-old skull of an Egyptian that has been stored at the University of Cambridge for many years now had some unnoticeable cut marks. But they were not noticed until very recently which has suddenly given a new direction of thought to medical science. A related study published in the Frontiers in Medicine has said that these marks can be an indication that cancer existed in ancient times and was treated in this way then.

Thus it also indicates that the Egyptians were both sophisticated and advanced in the field of medicine even 4000 years ago. According to Dr. Camaros from the University of Santiago de Compostela, Spain, “This research has found a clear milestone in the history of medicine. More than 4,000 years ago they were trying to medically manage what we nowadays call cancer."