Elephants evolved to beat cancer, and how we could too

17 Brajeshwar 6 5/21/2025, 3:08:33 PM newatlas.com ↗

Comments (6)

Walf · 1d ago
Their reproductive lives are so drawn out that surely there's intense pressure to stay healthier for longer. They reach sexual maturity as late or later than us, gestate for at least twice the duration, care for their young for a long time, have relatively few offspring, and can keep going, sometimes, till their sixties. All that extra time to raise few children means evolution must select those who can keep ahead of attrition, and it's a marathon not a sprint.
mx_03 · 1d ago
> It has been estimated as little as 5% of elephants ultimately succumb to cancer, compared to 25% of humans.

That's a scary percentage. And probably will increase if we dont radically change our life style and status quo

gus_massa · 1d ago
Probably a lot of elephants die to infections because they don't have antibiotics, or famine or poaching or the flu or a lot of other causes that we reduced.
AndrewDucker · 19h ago
It's so high because we eradicated so many other things that used to kill us off early.

Looking at the leading causes of death in the UK[1] they're: dementia, heart disease, strokes, lung cancer, flu. If you lowered any of those then the rates of the others would go up.

[1] https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulationandcommunity/birthsde...

SirFatty · 1d ago
Yeah, I'm pretty sure elephants don't consume a lot of Red 40, ultra processed food, and PFAS and PFOA. Well, not yet anyway.
robertlagrant · 1d ago
Also they didn't innovate their ways out of lots of other types of death, making cancer proportionately larger.