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Replacing Invasive Cystoscopy With Urine Testing for Non-muscle Invasive Bladder Cancer Surveillance

Sponsor
White River Junction Veterans Affairs Medical Center
Status
Recruiting
NCT ID
NCT05796375
The purpose of this research is to determine whether bladder cancer monitoring can be improved by replacing some cystoscopy procedures with urine testing. Specifically, this study examines whether there are any differences in urinary symptoms, discomfort, number of invasive procedures, anxiety, complications, cancer recurrence or cancer progression when some cystoscopy procedures are replaced with urine testing.
Intervention
Bladder EpiCheck urine test, Cystoscopy, Xpert Bladder Cancer Monitor urine test
Condition
Non-muscle-invasive Bladder Cancer
Investigators
Florian R Schroeck, MD, MS, Sonobia Garrett, BSHS, Yair Lotan, MD, Laura L Jensen, MPH, Robert Grubb, MD, Anna Rosenblatt, Lewis Thomas, MD, Carley Browning, Randy Vince, MD, Andrew Leone, MD, Laura MacAdam, NP, Lori Lerner, MD, HCC Clinical Trials Office, Alicia Roy, Fady Ghali, MD, Imani Lucas, MPH

See list of participating sites