The most complete pet cancer trial database available

The AVMA registry is a starting point. Pet Trial Finder is the complete picture.

Not all pet cancer trial registries cover the same trials.

Coverage depends entirely on how a registry collects its data. Here's how the three main options compare.

AVMA Registry

Free

  • Voluntary opt-in coverage model
  • Less than 50% of active cancer trials
  • Search only — no application help
  • Manual browsing required
  • Updated when teams choose to submit

Local University

Free

  • Single institution only
  • Only that university's trials
  • No cross-university comparison
  • Contact coordinators yourself
  • Results limited to one location
Most Complete

Pet Trial Finder

From $7

  • Active scraping — 25 universities
  • 100+ trials tracked continuously
  • Full application submitted for you
  • Matched to your pet's exact profile
  • Results in minutes

How do these registries compare in detail? →

Why coverage model matters

The AVMA registry is a legitimate public resource — but because trial submission is voluntary, it captures less than 50% of active veterinary cancer trials at any given time. Research teams choose whether to list their trials. Many active, enrolling studies never appear because the team didn't submit, missed the window, or simply didn't know the registry existed.

Pet Trial Finder takes a different approach: we actively scrape 25 university websites on an ongoing basis, pulling trial data directly from the source. Trials appear in our database whether or not the research team submitted them anywhere else. That's why our coverage is more than double the AVMA registry's.

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