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Oncotect Accuracy Assurance:

Results You Can Trust or a Full Refund

Excellent 4.98 out of 5

Screen Your Dog's Cancer Risk, At Home, With Vet-Approved Test

Oncotect is the world's first and only at-home cancer screening test for dogs.

Proactive and Preventative

Truly Non-Invasive and Convenient

“Oncotect changed how I practice medicine. I encourage dogs of all ages for cancer screening, ESPECIALLY for older dogs."

Dr. Page Wages, DVM, Care First Animal Hospital

Excellent 4.98 out of 5

Screen Your Dog's Cancer Risk With Vet-Approved Test

Oncotect is the world's first and only at home dog cancer screening test.

Proactive and Preventative

Truly Non-Invasive and Convenient

“Oncotect changed how I practice medicine. I encourage dogs of all ages for cancer screening, ESPECIALLY for older dogs

Dr. Page Wages, DVM, Care First Animal Hospital

The most effective dog cancer screening test

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Non-invasive testing, requires only 2 mL of urine

With Oncotect’s non-invasive testing, no more are the days of drawing blood. One urine sample is all we need to screen the 4 most common treatable canine cancer risk.

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Affordable testing makes screening accessible

Testing is made affordable to ensure parents of pets can diligently screen every 6-12 months. The DIY kit can be
used at home or at-clinic.

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Detect common canine cancers fast & accurately

Oncotect detects the 4 most common cancers: melanoma, lymphoma, mast cell tumor, and hemangiosarcoma at 90% accuracy (83% true positive and 96% true negative), as demonstrated by clinical data.

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Convenient

Convenient & Doesn't Require A Vet

While Oncotect doesn't require a vet visit, we keep your vet informed and involved throughout the entire process and we work closely with your vet.

How does Oncotect work?

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1. Grab your kit

Order your dog's health test online or from your vet, and activate it on the web.

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2. Collect pee & mail it

Use the special tools to collect a little bit of your dog's urine, then mail it back with our pre-paid return label. 99% of our customers had no issue collecting urine using our tools. See our instructions.

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3. Get your pup's report

Our experts will examine your dog's pee for health clues and send you a report in a week.

Trusted by 200+ veterinarians & thousands of dog parents

Created by veterinarians and scientists

Oncotect’s creators and scientific advisors are veterinarians, scientists, and entrepreneurs committed to pioneering early screening of cancer risk in dogs.

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Chan

Namgong

CEO & Founder

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Danny Midkiff, PhD

Chief Scientist

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Steve Shaw, DVM, DAVIM

Veterinarian

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Paula Simons, DVM

Veterinarian

'Smiling man wearing glasses and plaid shirt.'

Jong-Hyuk Kim, DVM, PhD

University of Florida

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David Ruslander, DVM, DACVR

BluePearl Pet Hospital

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Jacob

Berchuck

DF Cancer Institute

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Chuck Miller, DVM

Triangle Hospital

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Page Wages,

DVM

Care First Hospital

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Chan

Namgong

CEO & Founder

Smiling man with beard in white shirt and plaid tie against white background.

Danny Midkiff, PhD

Chief Scientist

Portrait of a smiling young man with spiky hair wearing a blue shirt and tie.

Steve Shaw, DVM, DAVIM

Veterinarian

Smiling woman in a white coat holding a tabby cat.

Paula Simons, DVM

Veterinarian

'Smiling man wearing glasses and plaid shirt.'

Jong-Hyuk Kim, DVM, PhD

University of Florida

Bald man with a beard smiling in a red striped shirt.

David Ruslander, DVM, DACVR

BluePearl Pet Hospital

Headshot of a smiling man with stubble, wearing a collared shirt.

Jacob

Berchuck

DF Cancer Institute

Smiling veterinarian holding a small dog.

Chuck Miller, DVM

Triangle Hospital

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Page Wages,

DVM

Care First Hospital

33% of dogs will develop cancer

Unfortunately, cancer is the number one reason we lose our beloved pets, with a shocking 6 million dogs getting diagnosed every year.


That’s why screening is so important.


With Oncotect, you can easily check your dog for potential cancers, identify them early and start fighting back sooner.

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Easily catch cancer early on

Oncotect is recommended as an annual screening test, or every 6 months for older/high-risk breeds.

Who needs Oncotect?

Dog of all ages as a proactive & preventative measure

Older dogs

Dogs in which cancer is suspected

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Case Studies: How veterinarians use Oncotect as an important screening tool

90%

Screening Accuracy Rate

80%

Less Expensive Than Other Solutions

1,500

Dogs Clinically Tested

Oncotect played a crucial role in cancer detection for pet owners and veterinarians.

Giving you more time to love your dog

Some say knowledge is power. We believe knowledge is time.

Our mission is to make it simple and convenient to screen for the risk of the most common treatable cancers (melanoma, lymphoma, mast cell tumor and hemangiosarcoma) early enough to make informed decisions for your companions.  

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Praised & recommended by leading vets

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