Advanced Veterinary Care of Greenwood Village is one of two Colorado clinics using a new technology that makes cancer screenings less invasive. via AmyWadas
GREENWOOD VILLAGE, Colo.— Going to the vet can be a scary experience for a dog and a nerve-wracking one for the owner. However, dogs like Breck are getting some relief with a new technology that makes cancer screenings less invasive.Ofano brought Breck to Advanced Veterinary Care of Greenwood Village to get checked out. That’s where Dr. Peter Converse and HT Vista come in.
Before HT Vista, Converse says he would have to perform a biopsy to determine if a tumor was benign or cancerous. These procedures can be uncomfortable for the patient, more costly and time consuming, according to the veterinarian.“So, the scan has started. Blue light is on, so the heat is being admitted into the tissue for 10 seconds,” said Converse.“That came back as a 10. Mass appears to be benign,” said Converse.
“The confidence level of a negative result being a true negative is 98 percent. In medicine, that is as good as it gets,” said Converse.As for Breck, he won’t be needing any extra testing since his results came back benign.This new technology is putting Ofano at ease for future vet visits.
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