“…In the context of biodiversity and ecology, microbial, plant, and animal species invade non-native ecosystems imposing ecological and economic problems and challenges on a global scale (Pimentel et al, 2000;Pyšek and Richardson, 2010;Simberloff et al, 2013;Strong and Ayres, 2013;van Kleunen et al, 2018;Bartz and Kowarik, 2019;Cuthbertab et al, 2021). In cancers, a primary tumor in one tissue can give rise to lineages that disperse to a wide variety of novel environments in other tissues of the host (Turajlic et al, 2018;Capp and Thomas, 2020), imposing a potentially lethal cost on the host (Pienta et al, 2020a;Dujon et al, 2021). Evolutionary processes are inherent to invasions as biological entities are exposed to environmental conditions that may vary from their original environments.…”