Reconstituted human breast tumor models are disclosed. The models, which
are incorporated into mice, provide actual tumors that arise
spontaneously, thereby mimicking naturally occurring breast cancer. The
tumors are genetically human, because they arise from human mammary
tissues that develop from human mammary epithelial cells implanted into
host mice. Prior to implantation, the mammary epithelial cells are
genetically modified to contain either: (a) a recombinant human oncogene
and an SV40er; or (b) a recombinant human oncogene, a transgene or shRNA
that inhibits the p53 pathway, and a transgene or shRNA that inhibits the
Rb pathway.