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Pet Parents.

Introducing a new screening blood test for dogs that can help detect cancer and monitor treatment.
Disease

Cancer is the most common cause of death in dogs over the age of 2 years in the US.

Earlier detection of cancer can improve the quality of life of a dog and provide more quality time with its owner.

Yet, as of today, unlike the human healthcare world where screening for certain cancers is commonplace, there are few cancer screening tests on the veterinary market.

Currently, dogs are typically diagnosed when they are unwell or there is a suspicion of cancer. Even then dogs suspected of having cancer are required to undergo a variety of diagnostic tests that may be expensive, time consuming, and painful for the animal.

Our Solution

Introducing the Nu.Q® Vet Cancer Test

Our Nu Q® Vet Cancer Test was developed with the goal of providing an accessible and affordable screening test to aid in early detection of cancer in dogs.

It is a simple blood screening test which can be easily integrated into your dog’s annual wellness check, if they are 7 years and older.

It may also be used as a complementary test for younger dogs, (4 years and older) which are breeds with an increased risk for developing cancer in their lifetime.

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Introducing the Nu.Q® Vet Cancer Test

Protecting our Pets:

Understanding the Benefits of Canine Cancer Screening.

 

 

    • Screening refers to tests performed on healthy, asymptomatic patients who have disease but do not yet have symptoms. The Nu.Q® Vet Cancer Test can be done as a simple blood test as part a routine wellness check.
    • Screening is the first step in catching disease early, which can allow for better treatment outcomes once diagnosed.
    • As cancer develops in the body, screening plays an important part in identifying it sooner before it has spread.
    • We are used to screening for human cancers – the Nu.Q® Vet Cancer Test offers an aid to early cancer detection in dogs.
    • The Nu.Q® Vet Cancer Test is widely available in the USA, Europe, Australia, and Asia. Ask your veterinarian about adding this test to your next visit.
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🐕An early warning before the patient started showing symptoms

Belle, a 9-year-old Labrador Retriever, had always been healthy and full of life. At her yearly check-up, her proactive vet recommended Nu.Q® Vet, a screening blood test designed to detect early signs of cancer.

🧪The Nu.Q® Vet Cancer Test
The test was quick, easy, and only required a small blood sample. It looks for subtle changes in the blood that can be linked to some of the most common types of cancer in dogs.

⚠️An Early Warning
Belle’s results showed something unusual. While she didn’t have any visible symptoms, the test suggested her vet should look closer. Further testing revealed a tumor that hadn’t started causing problems yet.

🧑‍⚕️Because It Was Caught Early…
Belle was able to get treatment before the cancer spread. Her story shows how early cancer detection can truly make a life-saving difference.

👉 Ask your vet about the Nu.Q® Vet Cancer Test, because even healthy dogs like Belle can benefit from early detection.

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🐕Bringing a peace of mind


The Fagan family in New York faced heartbreak when their beloved 9‑year‑old chocolate Labrador, Ben, was diagnosed with hemangiosarcoma. Though he received prompt treatment, the cancer unfortunately returned. Every extra moment they had with Ben was precious and spurred them to take action.

Being proactive
Given this experience, the family asked their vet to test their younger Lab, Boomer, using the Nu.Q® Vet Cancer Test as part of a routine wellness visit, even though he had no symptoms. Boomer’s Nu.Q® Vet result came back low‑risk, clearing the way for peace of mind. They’ve committed to retesting him every six months to keep tabs on his health; great news that his most recent Nu.Q® Vet test also came back as low-risk.

🐶The new puppy, Baxter, will soon be old enough to begin regular Nu.Q® screening as well, just like his older brother (for high-risk breeds we recommend testing from the age of four). This ongoing vigilance gives the family confidence and control over their pets’ well-being.

👉 Ask your vet about the Nu.Q® Vet Cancer Test. Early detection brings peace of mind and a better chance for a healthy future. 

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Detects cancer early

Helps detect cancer in your dog when they appear healthy, improving treatment outcomes.

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Convenient

Can be included in your dog’s next wellness check at your veterinary practice.

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Accurate

Can help detect seven of the most common cancers in dogs.

 

Ask about the
Nu.Q® Vet Cancer Test today!

Ask your Veterinarian to add the Nu.Q® Vet Cancer Test to your next wellness visit.

Early detection can improve outcomes!

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