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Startup Battlefield company SpotitEarly trained dogs and AI to sniff out common cancers and will show off its tech at Disrupt

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Developing comprehensive screening for early-stage cancer is the key to saving the most lives.

Although multi-cancer early detection (MCED) tests are still being researched and lack FDA approval, several are commercially available for consumers who are willing to pay out of pocket. Individuals can ask their doctor to order the Galleri blood test from Grail, or they can opt for a whole-body MRI from companies like Prenuvo or Ezra, which often costs $2,000 or more.

Soon, consumers will have another — and rather unique—way to screen for multiple types of cancer.

SpotitEarly, a biotech company that’s part of Startup Battlefield at TechCrunch Disrupt 2025, is developing an at-home cancer test that analyzes human breath using dogs’ exceptional sense of smell combined with AI.

SpotitEarly CEO Shlomi Madar told TechCrunch that the science is increasingly clear: Dogs can be trained to sniff out diseases, and especially cancer, in humans. “There are also ad hoc reports from people who mention that their companion dogs sensed that something was wrong with them way before they were diagnosed,” he said.

Drawing on his 15 years of experience as a health and biotech leader, Madar joined three friends — one of whom is a former K9 unit commander — to develop a reliable method and technology for cancer screening by analyzing breath samples.

Users can screen for cancer simply by collecting an at-home breath sample and shipping it to SpotitEarly’s lab. The company employs 18 trained beagles to discern cancer-specific odors. The dogs are taught to sit if they smell cancer particles, and SpotitEarly’s AI platform validates the dogs’ behavior.

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“We have cameras on top of the lab. We have a microphone that captures the dogs’ breathing patterns. We also monitor their heart rate. So basically, the machine learning knows the baseline of the entire dog pack,” Madar said. “That’s what makes it more accurate than just a handler looking at a dog.”

The company’s research, published in Nature’s Scientific Reports, showed that its trained dogs can detect early cancer in breath samples with 94% accuracy. That double-blind clinical study, involving 1,400 individuals, was focused on screening for the four most common cancers: breast, colorectal, prostate, and lung.

SpotitEarly, which was founded in Israel in 2020, announced in May its launch into the U.S. market with $20.3 million in funding from Hanaco VC, Menomedin VC, Jeff Swartz (former CEO of Timberland), and Avishai Abrahami (CEO of Wix.com.)

The company plans to use the capital to significantly expand its clinical studies, starting with individual tests for breast cancer before moving on to the other three targeted cancers.

Madar said that SpotitEarly’s at-home screening kits should be available to consumers through a physicians’ network next year. A single cancer test will be priced at around $250, and screening for each additional cancer will cost a fraction of the first test, he said. To prioritize accessibility, the company aims to price its multi-cancer panel below the cost of competitors like Grail’s Galleri test, which typically runs for about $950.

As for the dogs, Madar said they are part of the team. All employees at the company must be “dog people,” Madar said.  “We don’t just use them as biosensors. They have plenty of room to play. They’re great sneakers, great workers, but also great companions.”

If you want to learn from SpotitEarly firsthand, and see dozens of additional pitches, attend valuable workshops, and make the connections that drive business results, head here to learn more about this year’s Disrupt, taking place October 27 to 29 in San Francisco. 

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