-
Nu.Q® Technology
Our technology detects characteristic epigenetic changes in nucleosomes that occur from the earliest stages of cancer, sepsis and other diseases.
-
- Our Tests
- Human Health
-
Nu.Q® NETs
Nu.Q® NETs is a groundbreaking CE-marked diagnostic solution that clinicians can use to detect NETosis.
-
Nu.Q® Discover
Buy our Nu.Q® Discover H3.1 Research Use Only Assay
- Animal Health
-
Nu.Q® Vet Cancer Test
Nu.Q® Vet Cancer Test detects 76% of systemic cancers at 97% specificity.
The role of canine cancer screening in early cancer detection with Dr. Tom Butera
- Share
- Tweet
- Share on Facebook
- Share
November is Pet Cancer Awareness Month, and our Volition Veterinary CEO, Dr. Tom Butera, shares the story of his late dog, Sunny, a Golden Retriever, who sadly died of lymphoma at eight years old. Golden Retrievers, loved for their friendly personalities, are unfortunately susceptible to many cancers, as are other large breed dogs.
As a veterinarian, Tom has seen similar experiences with many pet parents throughout his career, explaining to families that while their dog seems perfectly happy and healthy, they may have to prepare to say goodbye before they’re ready to.
Our Nu.Q® Vet Cancer Test is a simple blood test to aid early detection of cancer in dogs. Cancer is the most common cause of death in dogs over the age of two in the US; it’s estimated that 50% of all dogs over the age of 10 will develop cancer in their lifetimes. But earlier cancer detection can improve outcomes, and the quality of life of the dog and its owner.
The Nu.Q® Vet Cancer Test is performed on healthy, asymptomatic dogs who have disease but have not shown symptoms yet. Screening is the first step in catching disease early, allowing for better treatment outcomes. The test can be easily integrated into preventive care programs and used alongside other routine bloodwork during regular wellness visits.
It’s a simple, easy-to-use screening blood test recommended for:
- Older dogs (7 years and older)
- Breeds at increased risk of developing cancer in their lifetimes (from 4 years)
At-risk breeds include:
- Golden Retrievers
- Boxers
- Beagles
- German Shepherds
- Bernese Mountain dogs
- Siberian Huskies
- Rottweilers
- Great Danes
The Nu.Q® Vet Cancer Test is now available in the USA, Europe, Asia, and Australia. Click here for more information.
If you are a veterinary professional interested in learning more about our Nu.Q® Vet Cancer Test and the importance of canine cancer screening, watch our new webinar series here.
Subscribe for Volition product updates.
Or, click here for Investor Updates and press releases.
"*" indicates required fields