We’re excited to share another publication from our group to start off 2026: Comparative Analysis of Cell-Free DNA Fragmentation Patterns in Canines with Sarcoma and Tumor-Free Canines and Humans. This study examines how plasma cell-free DNA fragmentation patterns differ between dogs with sarcoma and tumor-free controls, and how these patterns compare across species. By identifying conserved and cancer-associated fragmentation signatures, this work strengthens the foundation for cfDNA based cancer detection in veterinary and human oncology alike.