Advancing Cancer Research via Comparative Oncology
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
6-27-2025
Abstract
In the ongoing battle against cancer, the natural world provides promising inspiration for designing novel therapeutic strategies. The field of comparative oncology offers a valuable source of such inspiration. By combining evolutionary biology, ecology, veterinary medicine and clinical oncology, comparative oncology aims to better understand cancer, especially by highlighting taxa that are strongly resistant or susceptible to cancer and to identify the molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying the remarkable cancer resistance of some taxa. Such studies hold profound implications for human cancer research and treatment, and increase the probability of detecting therapeutic avenues that are non-toxic to healthy cells and tissues. This Perspective underscores the importance of comparative oncology, emphasizes its relevance, and showcases recent breakthroughs in identifying natural cancer resistance mechanisms and opportunities for clinical translation. We advocate for a better integration of cancer research on non-conventional model species into oncology and we urge enhanced cooperation between clinicians and comparative oncologists to advance cancer prevention or treatment strategies.
Recommended Citation
Vincze, O., Spada, B., Bilder, D. et al. Advancing cancer research via comparative oncology. Nat Rev Cancer 25, 740–748 (2025). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41568-025-00841-8
Peer Reviewed
1
Copyright
Springer
Comments
This article was originally published in Nature Reviews Cancer, volume 25, in 2025. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41568-025-00841-8
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