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Review
. 1990 Sep;32(9):838-45.
doi: 10.1097/00043764-199009000-00016.

Hematuria screening for bladder cancer

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Hematuria screening for bladder cancer

E M Messing et al. J Occup Med. 1990 Sep.

Abstract

Detection of bladder cancer before deep invasion occurs offers patients a favorable prognosis. Because most bladder cancers, even when noninvasive, produce hematuria, screening asymptomatic persons at risk for bladder cancer for hematuria provides a means of promoting early detection and has the potential to reduce morbidity and mortality. However, bladder cancer-induced hematuria is quite intermittent; thus, repetitive testing is necessary. In a pilot study, 11.4% of asymptomatic men over age 50 who had at least one positive dipstick result were found on urologic work-up to have bladder cancers that were caught early enough to receive purportedly curative treatment. Issues concerning the applicability of this methodology to other high-risk populations are discussed and efforts now underway to confirm and expand upon this screening program are described.

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