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Egyptian Mummy Had Cancer, Diabetes, Study Suggests

Posted: 04/27/2012 4:48 pm Updated: 04/27/2012 4:48 pm

By: Owen Jarus, LiveScience Contributor
Published: 04/27/2012 01:32 PM EDT on LiveScience

Around 2,900 years ago, an ancient Egyptian man, likely in his 20s, passed away after suffering from a rare, cancerlike disease that may also have left him with a type of diabetes.

When he died he was mummified, following the procedure of the time. The embalmers removed his brain (through the nose it appears), poured resin-like fluid into his head and pelvis, took out some of his organs and inserted four linen “packets” into his body. At some point the mummy was transferred to the 2,300 year-old sarcophagus of a woman named Kareset, an artifact that is now in the Archaeological Museum in Zagreb, Croatia.

The mummy transfer may have been the work of 19th-century antiquity traders keen on selling Kareset's coffin but wanting to have a mummy inside to raise the price.

Until now, scientists had assumed a female mummy was inside the Egyptian coffin. The new research reveals not only that the body does not belong to Kareset, but the male mummy inside was sick. His body showed telltale signs that he suffered from Hand-Schuller-Christian disease, an enigmatic condition in which Langerhans cells, a type of immune cell found in the skin, multiply rapidly. [See Photos of the Sick Male Mummy]

"They tend to replace normal structure of the bone and all other soft tissues," Dr. Mislav Cavka, a medical doctor at the University of Zagreb who is one of the study's leaders, said in an interview with LiveScience. "We could say it is one sort of cancer."

Scientists still aren't sure what causes the disease, but it is very rare, affecting about one in 560,000 young adults, more often males. "In ancient times it was lethal, always," said Cavka, who added that today it can be treated. [Top 10 Mysterious Diseases]



Normally MRI scans can't be used on mummies, because mummy bodies don't have any water in them. A recently developed technique, however, let the researchers use it to study the mummy of an Egyptian man who likely died in his 20s.

Cavka and colleagues examined the mummy using X-rays, a CT scan and a newly developed technique for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans.

The disease seems to have taken a terrible toll on the ancient man's body, with images revealing it destroyed parts of his skeleton, leaving lytic lesions throughout his spine and skull. The scans also showed what looks like a giant hole in his skull's frontal-parietal bone, and destruction of a section of one of his eye sockets, known as the "orbital wall."

The mummy-embalming procedure may have worsened some of the disease-caused damage, Cavka said.

Even so,the effects of the disease would have been "very, very painful," and would have affected the man's appearance, particularly in the final stage, Cavka told LiveScience.

In addition, it may have led him to suffer from a form of diabetes. The scans show that his sella turcica, part of the skull that holds the pituitary gland, is shallow, which suggests that this gland was also affected by the disease.

"That could have lead to diabetes insipidus," the researchers write in their paper. The condition would have made it difficult for his kidneys to conserve water, something that would have worsened the man's predicament. "Probably he was all the time thirsty, hungry and had to urinate," Cavka said.

Perhaps cold comfort for him now, but his death does offer clues to the ancient world. Scientists have long debated whether or not cancer was common in ancient times.

Some believe that with lower life expectancies and fewer pollutants cancer's prevalence was very low. On the other hand, some scholars believe cancer was more common than thought, but simply very hard to detect in ancient remains.

The researchers point out this mummy is the third known case of Hand-Schuller- Christian's disease from ancient Egypt, suggesting the condition was as common among the ancients as it is today. "Tumors are not diseases of the new age," Cavka said.

The new findings are detailed in the most recent issue of the journal Collegium Antropologicum.

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09:41 PM on 05/05/2012
how old is the mummy? did it have the virius or disease? and have you put a name to it very interested.
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SidTheScienceKid
Science!
10:02 AM on 05/01/2012
So, with the brain removed, was the mummy a new candidate for the g.o.p. ?
Or did it also have to have head up gluteous syndrome?
09:51 PM on 04/30/2012
Its amazing how far advanced civilization was at that time in terms of architecture, culture and even medicine in particular, but in comparison how far advance civilization is at this time even though there is little correlation between the two (now I may be wrong about that), for there are things Egyptians in particular and other civilizations were able to do over 2000 years ago, such as constructing massive pyramids in particular and the complexities involved that would be impossible to do today in my opinion. Yet and currently human advancement in science, medicine, societies and technology is something those former civilizations could not imagine and would probably be shocked to realize. Yet I do believe those ancient civilizations were indeed the building blocks that has enabled mankind to achieve to its current abilities.
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WorkhelpWorkhelp
Control your money locally. Charter banks now.
02:26 AM on 04/30/2012
At least the person was gone when the mummy suffered so much. Huff headline once again. Sixth grade FAIL.
02:26 PM on 04/29/2012
Terrible way to die back then. I feel sorry for the man.
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Brian Childers
What we've got here is a failure to communicate
02:21 PM on 04/29/2012
How can a "mummy" suffer from a disease?
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WorkhelpWorkhelp
Control your money locally. Charter banks now.
02:26 AM on 04/30/2012
Ask HuPo editor.
01:32 PM on 04/29/2012
Therefore, cancer and diabetes are ancient disorders which are pass-down from generation to generation.....well genetically.
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fhmjam
01:18 PM on 04/29/2012
It's 'cause he didn't listen to Al Gore and quit driving his SUV and flying in his private jet. When are you guys going to listen to the "Fountain of Wisdom"?......lol.
12:30 PM on 04/29/2012
What does a Mummy not even found in the US have to do with Obama and healthcare?
I guess some nutzo news station will find some type of way to link this to obama like several of their psychotic,ignorant viewers however for all the sane people what does this have to do with Obama or politics? this is interesting,its science that is all.
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02:31 PM on 04/29/2012
I think fhmjam is trying to say that "if Obama had been pharaoh that he would have commanded national heathcare AND the Egyptian taxpayer, aka farmer, would have pickup up the tab to cure this poor young mans disease." The mans family would have praised the pharaoh as wise and kind and would have donated money so that the pharaoh could have a solid gold death mask when his time came to get pickled and wrapped. And it was all FREE!
Admittedly off topic but tragic ancient deaths need some levity, don't they?
12:15 PM on 04/29/2012
I'd like to know why he has a hole in his skull.
Norman Clegg
You heard me.
01:07 PM on 04/29/2012
I wondered that to.
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Jane T Brodbar
11:18 AM on 04/29/2012
It's unfortunate that people have become so indoctrinated that they cannot look at ANY subject, news story, editorial or blog without gravitating to political bias and bickering. It says something VERY SCARY about the state of thinking for much of America - brainwashing at its finest ...

... just like people who want to take ANY conversation back to religion, no matter what.

This is SCIENCE - theories, experiments, data, facts, history, anthropology and it's fascinating ...

How many are capable of focusing on the subject at hand and are able to NOT be distracted?
joemaf21
Help others no matter the cost
11:43 AM on 04/29/2012
Agreed, and this guy just had really bad luck
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thudpucker
Stop making everything political.
12:11 PM on 04/29/2012
Exactly! F&F
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Believe what you see not see what you believe
11:07 AM on 04/29/2012
See what smoking and candy bars do to you!
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Ohaikiwi
The curse of much knowledge is often indecision
01:55 PM on 04/30/2012
Someone has no idea how Diabetes is caused (: Ignorance at it's finest.
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Dean Peters
This ain't the Garden of Eden
10:20 AM on 04/29/2012
This guy is getting more medical attention after death than when he was alive.
10:48 AM on 04/29/2012
give them an aspirin and eal w/ it.....too late now....
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mjames5464
I dont conform...I adapt.
12:23 PM on 04/29/2012
kinda describes our healthcare system!!
10:20 AM on 04/29/2012
The process of mummification is grotesque at best, and yes ... the brain's sucked out through the nose. If you ever have a desire to get an upset stomach GOOGLE "mummification process" and read. It may also help you stay on a diet.