Must be comforting to be a mouse facing health issues.
I think there is a very interesting scifi novel in reading about how that stuff was achieved and what human society would be like after it was applied...
Specifically, the mechanism is inbreeding. Each generation has less and less genetic diversity, until individuals are essentially clones.
Maybe we should skip the middleanimal? I'm sure some of those drugs that failed to work on surrogates are perfectly fine for humans.
>"It has recently become apparent that the immune system can cure cancer." https://doi.org/10.1126/scitranslmed.aan4488
Recently? This has been thought for quite awhile... https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=immune+surveillanc...
And really it is obvious that there are trade offs between immune surveillance of cancer and auto-immune disease. Next they will be surprised at the tradeoff between aging/organ failure and cancer.