[HTML][HTML] One health: a structured review and commentary on trends and themes

HL Brown, IG Pursley, DL Horton, RM La Ragione - One Health Outlook, 2024 - Springer
Abstract Background One Health (OH) is defined as a unifying approach aiming to
sustainably balance and optimise the health of people, animals and the ecosystem. It …

[HTML][HTML] Microbial Therapy and Breast Cancer Management: Exploring Mechanisms, Clinical Efficacy, and Integration within the One Health Approach

C Filippou, SC Themistocleous, G Marangos… - International Journal of …, 2024 - mdpi.com
This comprehensive review elucidates the profound relationship between the human
microbiome and breast cancer management. Recent findings highlight the significance of …

The effect of placentation type, litter size, lactation and gestation length on cancer risk in mammals

AM Dujon, O Vincze, JF Lemaitre… - … of the Royal …, 2023 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Reproduction is a central activity for all living organisms but is also associated with a
diversity of costs that are detrimental for survival. Until recently, the cost of cancer as a …

Behavioural ecology meets oncology: quantifying the recovery of animal behaviour to a transient exposure to a cancer risk factor

H Klaassen, S Tissot, J Meliani… - … of the Royal …, 2024 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Wildlife is increasingly exposed to sublethal transient cancer risk factors, including
mutagenic substances, which activates their anti-cancer defences, promotes …

A review of the methods used to induce cancer in invertebrates to study its effects on the evolution of species and ecosystem functioning

AM Dujon, J Boutry, S Tissot, J Meliani… - Methods in Ecology …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Cancer is an understudied but important process in wildlife that is predicted to have a
significant effect on the evolution of metazoan species due to negative effects on host …

Ability of animals to detect cancer odors

F Gouzerh, G Ganem, A Pichevin, L Dormont… - … et Biophysica Acta (BBA …, 2023 - Elsevier
The olfactory capacity of animals has long been used by humans to help with various
activities, eg, hunting, detecting mines, locating people, and diagnosing diseases. Cancer is …

Genetic features of bivalve transmissible neoplasia in blue mussels from the Kola Bay (Barents Sea) suggest a recent trans‐Arctic migration of the cancer lineages

M Skazina, N Ponomartsev, M Maiorova… - Molecular …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Ecology and biogeography of bivalve transmissible neoplasia (BTN) are underexplored due
to its recent discovery and a challenging diagnostics. Blue mussels harbour two evolutionary …

[HTML][HTML] Of Elephants and Other Mammals: A Comparative Review of Reproductive Tumors and Potential Impact on Conservation

LM Abegglen, TM Harrison, A Moresco, JS Fowles… - Animals, 2022 - mdpi.com
Simple Summary Both Asian and African elephants are endangered, and conservation
efforts aim to minimize negative impacts to each species, while increasing their population …

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 …

[HTML][HTML] Transmissible cancer evolution: the under-estimated role of environmental factors in the “perfect storm” theory

S Tissot, AL Gérard, J Boutry, AM Dujon, T Russel… - Pathogens, 2022 - mdpi.com
Although the true prevalence of transmissible cancers is not known, these atypical
malignancies are likely rare in the wild. The reasons behind this rarity are only partially …