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      Urinary markers in bladder cancer.

      European Urology
      Diagnosis, Differential, Humans, Male, Severity of Illness Index, Tumor Markers, Biological, urine, Urinary Bladder Neoplasms, diagnosis

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          Many markers for the detection of bladder cancers have been tested. Almost all urinary markers reported are better than cytology with regard to sensitivity, but they score lower in specificity. The purpose of this review is to highlight the most important urinary biomarkers studied and reported recently. Literature on bladder cancer markers has been reviewed regularly in the last few years. In the current review we have tried to summarise the most recent literature of urinary markers. The results of this review show that the first-generation urinary markers did not add much to urinary cytology. The current generation of markers is promising but larger clinical trails are needed. The future of marker development is bright with new techniques emerging, but the perfect marker is still to be found. Currently, no single marker can yet guide us in surveillance and lower the frequency of urethrocystoscopy.

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          18162285
          10.1016/j.eururo.2007.12.006

          Chemistry
          Diagnosis, Differential,Humans,Male,Severity of Illness Index,Tumor Markers, Biological,urine,Urinary Bladder Neoplasms,diagnosis

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