20 dogs in your waiting room with lumps and bumps - how do you spot the 3 with cancer?
Dermal and subcutaneous tumours account for nearly a third of canine cases, yet fewer than 50% of masses are ever sampled, resulting in delayed diagnosis, postponed treatment, and a poorer prognosis.
This diagnostic gap places patients at risk and leaves clinicians facing difficult decisions with limited evidence.
Using the “20 dogs in a waiting room” analogy, we will explore HT Vista’s five outcome categories- from low cancer risk to moderate- and high- cancer risk findings, and tumour-specific Lipoma and Mast Cell diagnostic alerts. Each provides clear, practical guidance on when to sample tissue and when it can be safely deferred, supporting confident decision-making, reassuring owners, and enabling earlier intervention.
Through case studies and panel discussion, we will demonstrate how HT Vista improves outcomes, saves lives, and supports practice growth- delivering the next generation of non-invasive AI-powered cancer detection technology.
- Explain the principles of Heat Diffusion Imaging and the innovations introduced with HT Vista.
- Explore the five HT Vista outcome categories and apply them to clinical decision-making.
- Assess case studies to understand how earlier intervention improves patient outcomes and client reassurance.
- Recognise the benefits of HT Vista for workflow efficiency and practice growth.