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Urine-based liquid biopsy more effective than urine cytology in bladder cancer detection – Urology Times
The sensitivity rate for the detection of urothelial carcinoma with the UroCAD urine-based liquid biopsy far exceeded the rate with urine cytology.
The UroCAD urine-based liquid biopsy assay detected urothelial carcinoma with higher sensitivity and comparable specificity as urine cytology, according to findings from an observational trial published in Clinical Cancer Research.1,2
The sensitivity rate for the detection of urothelial carcinoma exceeded 80% with UroCAD compared with just over 30% with urine cytology. The specificity rates were approximately 95% with versus 100%, respectively. The sensitivity of UroCAD corresponded with both t…
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