[HTML][HTML] Cancer: An unknown territory; rethinking before going ahead

A Upadhyay - Genes & diseases, 2021 - Elsevier
Cancer is a disease of altered signaling and metabolism, causing uncontrolled division and
survival of transformed cells. A host of molecules, factors, and conditions have been …

Human activities might influence oncogenic processes in wild animal populations

M Giraudeau, T Sepp, B Ujvari, PW Ewald… - Nature Ecology & …, 2018 - nature.com
Based on the abundant studies available on humans showing clear associations between
rapid environmental changes and the rate of neoplasia, we propose that human activities …

IUCN Red List and the value of integrating genetics

BA Garner, S Hoban, G Luikart - Conservation Genetics, 2020 - Springer
Many species on endangered species lists such as the IUCN Red List (RL) are categorized
using demographic factors such as numbers of mature individuals. Genetic factors are not …

Lessons from 30 years of population viability analysis of wildlife populations

RC Lacy - Zoo biology, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Population viability analysis (PVA) has been used for three decades to assess threats and
evaluate conservation options for wildlife populations. What has been learned from PVA on …

How size and genetic diversity shape lifespan across breeds of purebred dogs

C Kraus, N Snyder-Mackler, DEL Promislow - GeroScience, 2023 - Springer
While the lifespan advantage of small body size and mixed breed status has been
documented repeatedly, evidence for an effect of genetic diversity across dog breeds is …

The ecology and evolution of wildlife cancers: Applications for management and conservation

R Hamede, R Owen, H Siddle, S Peck… - Evolutionary …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Ecological and evolutionary concepts have been widely adopted to understand host–
pathogen dynamics, and more recently, integrated into wildlife disease management …

The complex effects of modern oncogenic environments on the fitness, evolution and conservation of wildlife species

AM Dujon, B Ujvari, S Tissot, J Meliani… - Evolutionary …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Growing evidence indicates that human activities are causing cancer rates to rise in both
human and wildlife populations. This is due to the inability of ancestral anti‐cancer defences …

Urban environment and cancer in wildlife: available evidence and future research avenues

T Sepp, B Ujvari, PW Ewald… - Proceedings of the …, 2019 - royalsocietypublishing.org
While it is generally known that the risk of several cancers in humans is higher in urban
areas compared with rural areas, cancer is often deemed a problem of human societies with …

The effect of body size and inbreeding on cancer mortality in breeds of the domestic dog: a test of the multi-stage model of carcinogenesis

L Nunney - Royal Society Open Science, 2024 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Cancer is a leading cause of death in domestic dogs. Deaths due to cancer vary widely
among breeds, providing an opportunity for testing the multi-stage model of carcinogenesis …

Cáncer de Mama: Prevalencia, Factores de Riesgo y Métodos Diagnósticos

AKR Ordoñez, AAP Francis… - … Científica Higía de …, 2022 - revistas.itsup.edu.ec
Con un tercio de todos los diagnósticos de cáncer en mujeres, el cáncer de mama es el
cáncer más común en la población femenina, el riesgo aumenta notablemente después de …