Multicellularity is characterized by cooperation among cells for the development, maintenance and reproduction of the multicellular organism. Cancer can be viewed as cheating within this cooperative multicellular system. Complex multicellularity, and the cooperation underlying it, has evolved independently multiple times. We review the existing literature on cancer and cancer-like phenomena across life, not only focusing on complex multicellularity but also reviewing cancer-like phenomena across the tree of life more broadly. We find that cancer is characterized by a breakdown of the central features of cooperation that characterize multicellularity, including cheating in proliferation inhibition, cell death, division of labour, resource al...
The genes of cellular cooperation that evolved with multicellularity about a billion years ago are t...
For an increasing number of biologists, cancer is viewed as a dynamic system governed by evolutionar...
Our understanding of the rises of animal and cancer multicellularity face the same conceptual hurdle...
Multicellularity is characterized by cooperation among cells for the development, maintenance and re...
International audienceMulticellularity is characterized by cooperation among cells for the developme...
We discuss the mathematical modelling of two of the main mechanisms which pushed forward the emergen...
Neoplastic growth and many of the hallmark properties of cancer are driven by the disruption of mole...
Cancer is often seen as a case of multilevel selection, in which selfish cancer cells pursue short-t...
Despite an obvious focus of cancer as a medical phenomenon affecting human lifespan, cancer occurs a...
The evolution of cooperation has a well established theoretical framework based on game theory. This...
Cancer is a complex disorder, a group of more than 100 diseases that develop across time and involve...
One contribution of 18 to a theme issue ‘Cancer across life: Peto’s paradox and the promise of compa...
It is proposed that cancer results from the breakdown of universal control mechanisms which develope...
The rise of animals represents a major but enigmatic event in the evolutionary history of life. In r...
International audienceFor an increasing number of biologists, cancer is viewed as a dynamic system g...
The genes of cellular cooperation that evolved with multicellularity about a billion years ago are t...
For an increasing number of biologists, cancer is viewed as a dynamic system governed by evolutionar...
Our understanding of the rises of animal and cancer multicellularity face the same conceptual hurdle...
Multicellularity is characterized by cooperation among cells for the development, maintenance and re...
International audienceMulticellularity is characterized by cooperation among cells for the developme...
We discuss the mathematical modelling of two of the main mechanisms which pushed forward the emergen...
Neoplastic growth and many of the hallmark properties of cancer are driven by the disruption of mole...
Cancer is often seen as a case of multilevel selection, in which selfish cancer cells pursue short-t...
Despite an obvious focus of cancer as a medical phenomenon affecting human lifespan, cancer occurs a...
The evolution of cooperation has a well established theoretical framework based on game theory. This...
Cancer is a complex disorder, a group of more than 100 diseases that develop across time and involve...
One contribution of 18 to a theme issue ‘Cancer across life: Peto’s paradox and the promise of compa...
It is proposed that cancer results from the breakdown of universal control mechanisms which develope...
The rise of animals represents a major but enigmatic event in the evolutionary history of life. In r...
International audienceFor an increasing number of biologists, cancer is viewed as a dynamic system g...
The genes of cellular cooperation that evolved with multicellularity about a billion years ago are t...
For an increasing number of biologists, cancer is viewed as a dynamic system governed by evolutionar...
Our understanding of the rises of animal and cancer multicellularity face the same conceptual hurdle...