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With a strong background, reseach and links in comparative oncology, and with strong collaboration and links with human oncology, veterinary oncology and One Health Research groups, including within his workplace at the University of Melbourne, the suggested Guest editor wishes to propose this theme as a potential topic to consider. Potential contributors will likely include researchers in both the human cancer research field, the veterinary cancer research field (animal cancer types often serving as excellent spontaneous models of human disease) as well as basic research into carcinogenesis. Several articles may focus on reviews of certain in vitro and in vivo models of human cancer, including spontaneous animal malignancies of species sharing the same environment as humans, such as caine osteosarcoma.