Why Regular cfDNA Testing Makes Sense
Our cfDNA test works hand-in-hand with traditional biomarkers (such as CRP) to provide a comprehensive picture of your dog's health. By running the test, veterinarians gain insights into underlying cellular changes before they show clinical symptoms or abnormalities in routine blood panels. Here’s how the test results can support veterinarians:
Enhanced Diagnostic Clarity: When interpreted jointly with CRP, cfDNA levels reveal a fuller view of your dog's health. Low cfDNA and low CRP indicate a healthy status, while high cfDNA with low CRP can flag early or hidden diseases that could be missed otherwise, such as early-stage cancer or organ damage.
Alternative to Invasive Procedures: A cfDNA test provides valuable information on cellular health, often making it a simpler, non-invasive alternative to tissue biopsies or expensive imaging solutions, especially when further insight is needed to confirm a health concern.
Proactive Precision Healthcare: Combining cfDNA with traditional biomarkers (such as CRP) allows veterinarians to detect a range of conditions from minor inflammation to more serious diseases early. This approach supports proactive, personalised care for each dog’s unique needs, helping veterinarians make timely, accurate treatment decisions.
The integration of cfDNA and CRP levels offers veterinarians a powerful tool for understanding health in nuanced ways, empowering them to address potential issues sooner and improve outcomes with a more targeted approach.