Germline mutation rate predicts cancer mortality across 37 vertebrate species.
Stefania E KapsetakiZachary T ComptonWalker MellonOrsolya VinczeMathieu GiraudeauTara M HarrisonLisa M AbegglenAmy M BoddyCarlo C MaleyJoshua D SchiffmanPublished in: Evolution, medicine, and public health (2024)
The increased death rate from cancer in animals with increased germline mutation rates may suggest underlying hereditary cancer predisposition syndromes similar to those diagnosed in human patients. Species with higher germline mutation rates may benefit from close monitoring for tumors due to increased genetic risk for cancer development. Early diagnoses of cancer in these species may increase their chances of overall survival, especially for threatened and endangered species.