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Since Kingsley was a Golden Retriever, I knew there was a strong likelihood he would develop some kind of cancer during his lifetime. In the few months following his passing, I found myself wondering why vets were not able to pick up on his illness during regular check-ups.
Cancer is a major concern for canine health, as most veterinarians acknowledge. Despite both dogs and humans having a roughly 1-in-3 risk of developing the disease, dogs face a significantly higher annual incidence rate due to their shorter lifespans—approximately 10 times higher than humans.
Cancer is the leading cause of death in companion animals, and successful early treatment has been a challenge in the veterinary field. We have developed the Non-Invasive Cancer Screening (N.C.S.) Study to perform cancer detection through the analysis of canine urine samples.