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Urine-Based Biomarker Test Uromonitor® in the Detection and Disease Monitoring of Non-Muscle-Invasive Bladder Cancer?A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Diagnostic Test Performance

Anton P. Kravchuk    
Ingmar Wolff    
Christian Gilfrich    
Ralph M. Wirtz    
Paula Soares    
Kay-Patrick Braun    
Sabine D. Brookman-May    
Lisa Kollitsch    
Katharina Hauner    
Martin Burchardt    
Johannes Bründl    
Maximilian Burger and Matthias May    

Resumen

Better tests are needed to detect serious bladder cancer (BC), additionally avoiding unnecessary follow-up tests. This study looked at Uromonitor®, a urine-based test, which checks for specific changes in DNA related to BC. Previous tests were good but not perfect, and more information is needed to use this new one in daily routine. We gathered and analyzed data from four studies using Uromonitor®, involving nearly 1200 urine tests. Results showed that Uromonitor® detects existing BC with an accuracy of over 90%. It rarely indicates BC in cases where BC is absent (reaching 97% accuracy). In comparison with urinary cytology, Uromonitor® spotted BC better. If applied in a group of 1000 people including around 15% with active BC, this test could prevent about 825 unnecessary cystoscopies while missing around 30 BC cases. However, more studies are needed to finally confirm the performance of Uromonitor®.

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