Cancer is a major public health challenge worldwide, with increasing incidence and a growing economic and societal burden. Despite therapeutic advances, prevention remains the most effective strategy to reduce its impact. The One Health approach, which recognizes the interconnection between human, animal, and environmental health, provides a valuable framework to address cancer risk factors in a more integrated and sustainable way. This narrative review addresses cancer through a One Health lens. Human health aspects include the global burden, major lifestyle and infectious risk factors, and key prevention strategies. Environmental determinants of cancer are summarized with emphasis on climate change, air pollution, occupational exposures, microplastics, ultraviolet radiation, and nutrition/food safety. Animal health contributions include insights from comparative oncology, which offer translational opportunities for prevention, diagnosis, and treatment, and from microbiome research revealing promising biomarkers for early detection and treatment response. Integrating cancer prevention into the One Health framework is essential for addressing the complex interplay between environmental, animal, and human health. A multidisciplinary approach can enhance public health policies, promote sustainable prevention measures, and improve early detection and treatment strategies, ultimately reducing healthcare costs and advancing global health outcomes.
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Sílvia A. C. Duarte
Rosário Pinto-Leite
Felisbina L. Queiroga
Medical Sciences
University of Trás-os-Montes and Alto Douro
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69f837423ed186a739981548 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/medsci14020221