Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: In patients with haematuria, a fast, noninvasive test with high sensitivity (SN) and negative predictive value (NPV), which is able to detect or exclude bladder cancer (BC), is needed. A newly developed urine assay, Xpert Bladder Cancer Detection (Xpert), measures five mRNA targets (ABL1, CRH, IGF2, UPK1B, and ANXA10) that are frequently overexpressed in BC. OBJECTIVE: To validate the performance of Xpert in patients with haematuria. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: Voided precystoscopy urine specimens were prospectively collected at 22 sites from patients without prior BC undergoing cystoscopy for haematuria. Xpert, cytology, and UroVysion procedures were performed. Technical validation was perfo...
Abstract Background Haematuria is a common finding in general practice which requires visual inspect...
The ideal bladder-tumour-marker should be rapid, of-fice-based, inexpensive, non-invasive, accurate ...
Introduction: The prognosis of bladder cancer (BC) depends mainly on its histology, grade, and stage...
BACKGROUND: In patients with haematuria, a fast, noninvasive test with high sensitivity (SN) and neg...
Purpose: Current clinical guidelines recommend cystoscopy in patients who present with hematuria to ...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: To provide an overview of the recent literature on RNA-based molecular urine assa...
Objectives: To determine the diagnostic accuracy of urinary cytology to diagnose bladder cancer and ...
Objective To evaluate the performance of the Xpert Bladder Cancer Monitor (Xpert; Cepheid, Sunnyvale...
The costly and burdensome nature of the current follow-up methods in non-muscle-invasive bladder can...
Purpose: Only 3% to 28% of patients referred to the urology clinic for hematuria are diagnosed with ...
The costly and burdensome nature of the current follow-up methods in non-muscle-invasive bladder can...
Bladder cancer is the sixth most commonly diagnosed cancer in the European Union. Here, we evaluate ...
CONTEXT: During the past decade, several urinary biomarker tests (UBTs) for bladder cancer have been...
Objectives: To evaluate the clinical utility of the urinary bladder cancer antigen UBC® Rapid Test f...
Abstract Background Haematuria is a common finding in general practice which requires visual inspect...
The ideal bladder-tumour-marker should be rapid, of-fice-based, inexpensive, non-invasive, accurate ...
Introduction: The prognosis of bladder cancer (BC) depends mainly on its histology, grade, and stage...
BACKGROUND: In patients with haematuria, a fast, noninvasive test with high sensitivity (SN) and neg...
Purpose: Current clinical guidelines recommend cystoscopy in patients who present with hematuria to ...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: To provide an overview of the recent literature on RNA-based molecular urine assa...
Objectives: To determine the diagnostic accuracy of urinary cytology to diagnose bladder cancer and ...
Objective To evaluate the performance of the Xpert Bladder Cancer Monitor (Xpert; Cepheid, Sunnyvale...
The costly and burdensome nature of the current follow-up methods in non-muscle-invasive bladder can...
Purpose: Only 3% to 28% of patients referred to the urology clinic for hematuria are diagnosed with ...
The costly and burdensome nature of the current follow-up methods in non-muscle-invasive bladder can...
Bladder cancer is the sixth most commonly diagnosed cancer in the European Union. Here, we evaluate ...
CONTEXT: During the past decade, several urinary biomarker tests (UBTs) for bladder cancer have been...
Objectives: To evaluate the clinical utility of the urinary bladder cancer antigen UBC® Rapid Test f...
Abstract Background Haematuria is a common finding in general practice which requires visual inspect...
The ideal bladder-tumour-marker should be rapid, of-fice-based, inexpensive, non-invasive, accurate ...
Introduction: The prognosis of bladder cancer (BC) depends mainly on its histology, grade, and stage...