University academics cite 'major flaws' in tests with Monsanto's herbicide-tolerant corn
A controversial French study linking GM corn to cancer has been pulled apart by Kiwi scientists and others overseas.
The study has led the French Government to order an investigation and GE Free New Zealand has requested an "immediate review" by Food Standards Australia New Zealand on the GE food the authority has approved for the food chain. But the findings have also been challenged by experts around the world.
Researchers at the University of Caen analysed the effects of NK603, a type of herbicide-tolerant corn developed by US firm Monsanto, on rats.
The study concluded female rats fed the maize developed large mammary tumours more often than, and before, untreated rats used as controls. Male rats presented with more large tumours than the control group.