COS - 152 - Cancer Screening & "Liquid Biopsy" - What You Need To Know

The Cone of Shame Veterinary Podcast - A podcast by Dr. Andy Roark - Thursdays

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Dr. Andi Flory, an accomplished veterinary medical oncologist, joins Dr. Andy Roark to discuss the OncoK9 multi-cancer early detection test, a “liquid biopsy” capable of detecting 30 different types of canine cancer. She explains why this test is so different from traditional aspirate and biopsy approaches, what scenarios it might be used in, and how its utilization may increase longevity and quality of life for some cancer patients. She reviews the CANDiD Study and discusses sensitivity and specificity of the OncoK9 "liquid biopsy" test across various types of canine cancers. LINKS: - PetDx: https://petdx.com/ - The CANDiD Study: https://assets.petdx.com/m/611713b73a939868/original/The-CANDiD-Study-Summary.pdf/?utm_source=PetDx.com&utm_campaign=OncoK9&utm_content=CANDiD&utm_medium=Link Clinical validation of a next-generation sequencing-based multi-cancer early detection “liquid biopsy” blood test in over 1,000 dogs using an independent testing set: The CANcer Detection in Dogs (CANDiD) study - OncoK9 Cancer SAFE Tool: https://cancersafe.petdx.com/?utm_source=PetDx.com&utm_campaign=Cancer-SAFE&utm_medium=Link The OncoK9 Cancer SAFE™ (Screening Age For Early detection) tool uses data from over 3,000 cancer-diagnosed dogs to determine the age at which it may be appropriate to start annual cancer screening for your dog. - Resources page: https://petdx.com/resources/ Browse supporting resources, including our clinical validation study, continuing education (CE) programs, research publications and posters, and product documentation. ABOUT OUR GUEST: Dr. Andi Flory, DVM, DACVIM (Oncology) Chief Medical Officer, PetDX Dr. Flory is a specialist in medical oncology with nearly two decades of experience practicing and publishing in the areas of early cancer diagnosis, treatments, trials, and novel diagnostic test evaluation. A diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine in oncology, Dr. Flory graduated from the Ohio State University of College of Veterinary Medicine and completed additional training at Florida Veterinary Specialists and Cancer Treatment Center in Tampa, Florida, and Cornell University. In 2019, she treated a small dog named Poppy for pancreatic cancer. Poppy lost her battle with the disease, but left an indelible mark on Dr. Flory, leading her to a newfound passion for cancer genomics. Soon after, Dr. Grosu tapped Dr. Flory to launch PetDx and serve as its first chief medical officer. Prior to PetDx, most recently she co-directed the oncology internship and served as a medical oncologist at Veterinary Specialty Hospital in San Diego. Dr. Flory founded the medical oncology service at a sister hospital, Veterinary Specialty Hospital - North County. Prior to that she was a staff oncologist, resident advisor and co-chief of the oncology department at The Animal Medical Center in New York City. She has served as a principal investigator for national and international multi-site clinical investigational studies. Dr. Flory is constantly expanding her knowledge in cutting-edge areas of veterinary medicine. She holds a certificate in genomics from The Johns Hopkins University along with certificates in cancer genomics and precision oncology, and genetic testing and sequencing technologies from Harvard Medical School. In addition, Dr. Flory is a skilled lecturer. An avid snowboarder and passionate foodie, when not keeping up with two preschoolers, Dr. Flory loves to travel, spend time with her husband, sons, their cat Mochi, and dog Cheyenne.