Volition Sponsors Symposium at Veterinary Meeting and Expo

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HENDERSON, Nev., Jan. 16, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — VolitionRx Limited (NYSE AMERICAN: VNRX) (“Volition”), a multi-national epigenetics company, announces the sponsorship of an industry symposium at the world’s leading veterinary education conference,  Veterinary Meeting and Expo (“VMX”) in Orlando, Florida.

Dr. Sue Ettinger, DVM, DACVIM (Oncology) aka “Dr Sue Cancer Vet” will present

Utilizing the Nu.Q® Vet Cancer Test in Practice” on Monday, January 19 at 2.45pm EST.

Dr. Tom Butera, Chief Executive Officer, Volition Veterinary Diagnostics Development LLC commented:

“We are excited to attend VMX 2026 and are delighted that Dr Sue Ettinger will be sharing her extensive experience with our Nu.Q® Vet Cancer Test.

By incorporating the Nu.Q® Canine Cancer Test into annual checkups or regular senior wellness exams, veterinarians can detect cancer earlier¹ and help pet owners make timely, informed decisions about cancer care.

This is our busiest conference with approximately 20,000 veterinary professionals in attendance and is a great opportunity, along with our partners, to showcase our groundbreaking Nu.Q® Test.”

The Volition Veterinary Diagnostics Development team will be available at booth 2243

About Volition 

Volition is a multi-national company focused on advancing the science of epigenetics. Volition is dedicated to saving lives and improving outcomes for people and animals with life-altering diseases through earlier detection, as well as disease and treatment monitoring.

Through its subsidiaries, Volition is developing and commercializing simple, easy to use, cost-effective blood tests to help detect and monitor a range of diseases, including some cancers and diseases associated with NETosis, such as sepsis. Early detection and monitoring have the potential not only to prolong the life of patients, but also to improve their quality of life.

Volition’s research and development activities are centered in Belgium, with an innovation laboratory and office in the U.S. and an office in London.

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Media Enquiries: Louise Batchelor, Volition, [email protected], +44 (0)7557 774620

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Nucleosomics™, Capture-PCR™, Capture-Seq™ and Nu.Q® and their respective logos are trademarks and/or service marks of VolitionRx Limited and its subsidiaries. All other trademarks, service marks and trade names referred to in this press release or associated video or link are the property of their respective owners. Additionally, unless otherwise specified, all references to “$” refer to the legal currency of the United States of America.

1. Wilson-Robles, H.M., Bygott, T., Kelly, T.K. et al. Evaluation of plasma nucleosome concentrations in dogs with a variety of common cancers and in healthy dogs. BMC Vet Res 18, 329 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12917-022-03429-8

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