Cancer is a disease that affects the majority of metazoan species and, before directly causing host death, is likely to influence the competitive abilities of individuals, their susceptibility to pathogens, their vulnerability to predators, and their ability to disperse. Despite the potential importance of these ecological impacts, cancer is rarely incorporated into model ecosystems. We describe here the diversity of ways in which oncogenic phenomena, from precancerous lesions to generalized metastatic cancers, may affect ecological processes that govern biotic interactions. We argue that oncogenic phenomena, despite their complexity, can have significant and sometimes predictable ecological consequences. Our aim is to provide a new perspec...
We propose that there is an opportunity to devise new cancer therapies based on the recognition that...
We propose that there is an opportunity to devise new cancer therapies based on the recognition that...
Forty years ago, scientists started to describe the genetic cascade of events leading to cancer as s...
International audience: Cancer is a disease that affects the majority of metazoan species and, befor...
Cancer is definitely not a disease strictly confined to human populations. Indeed, despite a lack of...
Cancer is a widespread disease that affects most of the metazoans. However, cancer development is a ...
Ecological and evolutionary concepts have been widely adopted to understand host-pathogen dynamics, ...
International audienceEcological and evolutionary concepts have been widely adopted to understand ho...
International audienceFor an increasing number of biologists, cancer is viewed as a dynamic system g...
For an increasing number of biologists, cancer is viewed as a dynamic system governed by evolutionar...
International audienceEvolutionary theory explains why metazoan species are largely protected agains...
We propose that there is an opportunity to devise new cancer therapies based on the recognition that...
We propose that there is an opportunity to devise new cancer therapies based on the recognition that...
Forty years ago, scientists started to describe the genetic cascade of events leading to cancer as s...
International audience: Cancer is a disease that affects the majority of metazoan species and, befor...
Cancer is definitely not a disease strictly confined to human populations. Indeed, despite a lack of...
Cancer is a widespread disease that affects most of the metazoans. However, cancer development is a ...
Ecological and evolutionary concepts have been widely adopted to understand host-pathogen dynamics, ...
International audienceEcological and evolutionary concepts have been widely adopted to understand ho...
International audienceFor an increasing number of biologists, cancer is viewed as a dynamic system g...
For an increasing number of biologists, cancer is viewed as a dynamic system governed by evolutionar...
International audienceEvolutionary theory explains why metazoan species are largely protected agains...
We propose that there is an opportunity to devise new cancer therapies based on the recognition that...
We propose that there is an opportunity to devise new cancer therapies based on the recognition that...
Forty years ago, scientists started to describe the genetic cascade of events leading to cancer as s...