Pet insurance claims through Nationwide are revealing trends about which dogs are at higher risk of developing cancer.
Nationwide Pet Insurance has released several white papers looking at trends in dog cancer diagnoses. In this episode, Dr. Jules Benson explains their paper “About the Size of It: Scaling Canine Cancer Risk.”
First they looked at the likelihood of developing cancer based on the size of the dog, and found that it appears larger dogs are at higher risk. They then looked at some of the most common cancer types in dogs, and the trend remained consistent with one exception, mammary cancer. They also looked at how size affected how old dogs were when they were diagnosed.
Dr. Benson explains that this data does not mean that large dogs will get cancer and small dogs won’t. Instead, this data helps us to know which dogs are at the most risk of different cancers, as well as when we should start being concerned about signs that appear. This work can help veterinarians and owners to catch cancer earlier, increasing the chance of successful treatment.
Links Mentioned in Today’s Show:
- About the Size of It white paper - https://www.petinsurance.com/veterinarians/research/ - click Canine Cancer and scroll down for full paper
- 2019 AAHA Canine Life Stage Guidelines - https://www.aaha.org/aaha-guidelines/life-stage-canine-2019/life-stage-canine-2019/
- Nationwide Dog Cancer Study and Breeds at Risk podcast episode - https://www.dogcancer.com/podcast/types-of-dog-cancer/nationwide-dog-cancer-study-and-breeds-at-risk-dr-jules-benson/
Related Links:
- Dog Breeds Most Likely to Get Cancer podcast episode - https://www.dogcancer.com/videos/causes-and-prevention/dog-breeds-most-likely-to-get-cancer/
- Prevent Cancer in Dogs with Common Sense Lifestyle Choices article - https://www.dogcancer.com/perspectives/causes-and-prevention/prevent-cancer-in-dogs/
About Today’s Guest, Dr. Jules Benson:
Dr. Jules Benson is an experienced executive in the animal health field. Before coming to Nationwide’s pet health insurance unit, he was on the start-up team of a pet health company, and then assisted other veterinary and medical companies as an executive specializing in healthcare marketing and strategy.
A licensed veterinarian, Dr. Benson is a graduate of the University of Liverpool’s school of veterinary medicine. He has been active in conservation efforts in Africa, and he worked in clinical practice before moving into the pet health industry as a leader.
He can speak with insight and experience on animal health industry trends, start-ups, innovation and strategic planning and, of course, on veterinary medicine.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/julesbensonbvsc/
0:00 Start
3:53 Defining Size Categories
8:04 Focusing on Mixes
13:03 Peto’s Paradox
18:07 Relative Risk
23:10 The Magic of Jack Russell Terriers
26:07 Specific Cancers and Body Size
29:01 Size and Age of Onset
32:41 Personalizing Data
33:28 Obesity
35:17 Size and Age of Onset Part 2
40:21 Scientific Process
42:22 Lymphatic Cancer
44:29 Mammary Cancer
46:50 The Takeaways
49:33 ADR
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