Vetara Labs is getting ready

Free nonprofit cancer navigation for dog families

Understand dog cancer reports and prepare for the next conversation.

Vetara Labs helps dog families understand cancer reports, prepare for veterinary oncology conversations, and explore possible next steps. Free, nonprofit, and built to improve access.

Beta impact

24Reports generatedSuccessful beta summaries
714Total visitsAll time

Inspired by Rosie's story. Built carefully for families who need information, structure, and honest support, not miracle promises or AI diagnosis.

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Upload a dog cancer report and tell us your main concern.

Vetara creates a vet-ready cancer navigation summary with key findings, questions to ask, red flags, follow-up priority, limitations, and a clear disclaimer.

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Our Goal

Turn fear and confusion into a responsible next step.

When a dog receives a cancer diagnosis or a worrying pathology report, families are often left with unfamiliar terms, scattered records, and uncertainty about what to ask next.

Vetara Labs exists to help families organize that information into a clear, cautious report for licensed veterinary care. Our first focus is canine cancer navigation: understanding reports, preparing oncology conversations, and improving access to responsible options.

What We Do

Practical help for dog families facing cancer decisions.

Cancer Report Understanding

Turn pathology, imaging, bloodwork, discharge notes, and owner concerns into plain-language context.

Oncology Conversation Prep

Prepare focused questions families can bring to a veterinarian or veterinary oncologist.

Specialist Navigation

Help families understand when specialist review, second opinions, or pathology review may be worth discussing.

Precision-Care Literacy

Explain genomic testing, targeted therapy, clinical trials, and personalized approaches as topics to discuss with licensed professionals.

Access Support

Build nonprofit pathways for education, resource navigation, and future subsidies when cost blocks responsible care.

Quality-of-Life Preparation

Help families prepare to discuss comfort, appetite, pain, mobility, medication questions, and follow-up priorities.

The mRNA Question

We help families understand whether a Rosie-style pathway is even possible.

Rosie's story showed that AI, sequencing, scientists, veterinary supervision, ethics review, and mRNA manufacturing can be coordinated around one dog. It did not prove a general cure.

Vetara's role is to make the pathway safer and more accessible: organize the case, identify the right experts, check legal routes, and subsidize diagnostics when possible.

1. Build a complete case packet

Diagnosis, records, tissue availability, current veterinarian, and previous treatment.

2. Review sequencing feasibility

Determine whether tumor and matched normal sequencing could produce useful information.

3. Check country-specific access routes

Clinical trial, academic research, compassionate-use, or no responsible route yet.

4. Keep medical decisions with licensed professionals

Any experimental path must involve veterinary oversight, consent, and compliant partners.

How It Starts

A simple first process for cancer report navigation.

01

Upload the cancer report

Families upload a pathology report, oncology note, lab result, discharge note, or photo and share one main concern.

02

Get an oncology-ready summary

We create a structured summary, missing-information checklist, red flags, and veterinary oncology discussion guide.

03

Navigate options

When appropriate, we explain specialist review, genomic testing, trials, financial support, or other topics to discuss with a licensed veterinarian.

Safety First

We are not a miracle clinic.

We do not diagnose disease or replace licensed veterinary care.
We do not prescribe medication or directly recommend experimental treatment.
We do not promise tumor shrinkage, survival, or access to an mRNA vaccine.
We do help families ask better questions and pursue responsible options.

Contact

Tell us what kind of help you need.

We are preparing the first version of Vetara's case navigation network. Families, veterinarians, scientists, volunteers, and donors are welcome to reach out.