When asked about cancer, most would first think of it as a devastating disease. Some might add that lifestyle (e.g., smoking) or environmental pollution has something to do with it, but also that it tends to occur in old people. Cancer is indeed one of the most common causes of death in humans, and its incidence increases with age. Yet, focusing on our own species, we tend to overlook something very elementary: cancer is not unique to humans. In fact, it is a phenomenon that unifies diverse branches of the tree of life. Exploring the diversity of ways in which different organisms cope with it can lend us novel insights on cancer. In turn, by acknowledging cancer as a selective pressure, we can better understand the evolution of the biodiver...
Clinical and laboratory studies over recent decades have established branched evolution as a feature...
The application of evolutionary and ecological principles to cancer prevention and treatment, as wel...
International audienceThe evolutionary perspective of cancer (which origins and dynamics result from...
When asked about cancer, most would first think of it as a devastating disease. Some might add that ...
Multicellularity is characterized by cooperation among cells for the development, maintenance and re...
Cancer is widely considered an abnormality that emerges from within the body and which must be destr...
There is an active research program currently underway, which treats cancer progression as an evolut...
Paraphrasing Dobzhansky's famous dictum, I discuss how interrogating cancer through the lens of evol...
Despite an obvious focus of cancer as a medical phenomenon affecting human lifespan, cancer occurs a...
Forty years ago, scientists started to describe the genetic cascade of events leading to cancer as s...
It is proposed that cancer results from the breakdown of universal control mechanisms which develope...
The application of evolutionary and ecological principles to cancer prevention and treatment, as wel...
Cancer is one of the most common causes of death, taking over 7 million lives each year globally. Th...
Clinical and laboratory studies over recent decades have established branched evolution as a feature...
The application of evolutionary and ecological principles to cancer prevention and treatment, as wel...
International audienceThe evolutionary perspective of cancer (which origins and dynamics result from...
When asked about cancer, most would first think of it as a devastating disease. Some might add that ...
Multicellularity is characterized by cooperation among cells for the development, maintenance and re...
Cancer is widely considered an abnormality that emerges from within the body and which must be destr...
There is an active research program currently underway, which treats cancer progression as an evolut...
Paraphrasing Dobzhansky's famous dictum, I discuss how interrogating cancer through the lens of evol...
Despite an obvious focus of cancer as a medical phenomenon affecting human lifespan, cancer occurs a...
Forty years ago, scientists started to describe the genetic cascade of events leading to cancer as s...
It is proposed that cancer results from the breakdown of universal control mechanisms which develope...
The application of evolutionary and ecological principles to cancer prevention and treatment, as wel...
Cancer is one of the most common causes of death, taking over 7 million lives each year globally. Th...
Clinical and laboratory studies over recent decades have established branched evolution as a feature...
The application of evolutionary and ecological principles to cancer prevention and treatment, as wel...
International audienceThe evolutionary perspective of cancer (which origins and dynamics result from...