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Enhanced risk of cancer in companion animals as a response to the longevity

Veterinary Science

Enhanced risk of cancer in companion animals as a response to the longevity

M. Tanaka, S. Yamaguchi, et al.

This groundbreaking study by Moeko Tanaka, Sachi Yamaguchi, and Yoh Iwasa delves into the surprising connection between increased longevity in companion animals and elevated cancer risks. Through a multi-step cancer model, it reveals how environmental advancements may heighten cancer prevalence initially, while evolutionary responses might eventually reduce genomic error rates. Discover the intricate dynamics between short-term challenges and long-term adaptations in the face of changing environments!

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