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Topic: HT Vet

    HT Vet unveils Vista iQ, its next-generation AI cancer detection system for dogs

    HT Vet has launched Vista iQ, the second generation of its AI-powered cancer detection device for dogs. Vista IQ is designed for non-invasive screening of dermal and subcutaneous masses commonly seen in veterinary practice. Building on the original...

    62% of canine lumps going undiagnosed

    HT Vista has published the results of a survey which suggests that 62% of masses presented in practice are going untested. This, says the company, highlights a missed opportunity for earlier cancer detection, which in turn limits the ability of veterinary...

    New resource for the owners of canine cancer patients

    HT Vista has launched a new information resource for pet owners about canine cancer. The new resource is designed to help dog owners understand the risks of cancer, recognise the importance of early detection, and learn how HT Vista’s cancer detection...

    New cancer screening academy for vet nurses

    HT Vista has launched HT Vista Academy, a free online learning platform designed to provide extensive support, education, and resources to users of its cancer screening device. The new platform offers video tutorials, podcasts, webinars, scientific...

    HT Vista adds enhanced lump diagnostic capability for dogs

    HT Vista has enhanced the diagnostic function on its cancer screening device so that it can now diagnose lumps on dogs when the specificity exceeds 90%. The update includes a new scoring system of low, moderate or high cancer risk which replaces the...

    HT Vista offers chance to win cancer screening device at BSAVA

    HT Vista will be offering a prize of one free HT Vista cancer screening device, plus a year's subscription, to one BSAVA delegate this year. The HT Vista device is used by vets and vet nurses to screen dermal and subcutaneous masses on dogs. The...

    HT Vista launches app for its cancer screening device

    HT Vista, which makes a device which uses thermal imaging and AI to screen dermal and subcutaneous masses in dogs, has developed a data collection app for use alongside the device. The app allows practices to submit results along with cytology and...

    New research validates canine cancer screening device

    HT Vista has had a paper published in Frontiers of Veterinary Science which it says validates the use of its thermal imaging and AI device for accurate screening of dermal and subcutaneous masses 1 . The HT Vista device measures heat transfer rate...