A simple urine test may be able to detect bladder cancer years before any symptoms show up due to genetic mutations, according to a new study.
A simple urine test may be able to detect bladder cancer years before any symptoms show up due to genetic red flags, according to a new study.
Bladder cancer is one of the most common cancers. According to the Canadian Cancer Society’s 2022 estimates, around 13,300 Canadians are diagnosed with bladder cancer in a year, and around 2,500 die due to it.is blood in the urine. Participants were recruited for the cohort between 2004 and 2008, and gave a urine sample as part of their baseline assessment, before returning for annual follow-ups in order to track their health over time.
Out of the 10 people who did develop bladder cancer, but tested negative on the urine test, none were diagnosed earlier than six years after they gave the urine sample.
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