Xpert® Bladder Cancer Detection
Detection of the presence of bladder cancer in patients with hematuria in around 90 minutes
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The Need

Haematuria, or blood in the urine, is the most common symptom of bladder cancer.3 4 out of 5 people with bladder cancer have some blood in their urine4, however:
  • 80-90% patients with gross haematuria do NOT have cancer3
  • And over 95% of patients with microhaematuria do NOT have cancer5
There are many common causes of haematuria; including urinary tract infection, nephrolithiasis (stones), polycystic kidney disease, trauma, benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) in older men, or, in some cases, even vigorous exercise.
The proportion of patients presenting with haematuria whom actually do have bladder cancer is very small.
Therefore it can be difficult for doctors to decide who may have cancer and who might have a different condition.
In US clinical practice, only 13%-30% of all patients with hematuria are sent to the urologists for cystoscopy; because of this, it is estimated that there are over 20,000 missed cancer cases annually in the US6 It is extremely important to identify cancer patients early for the reasons identified above.

The Solution

There are many common causes of haematuria. Not knowing what is causing the haematuria leads to patient anxiety and uncertainty about the best way to follow up on the patient.
A fast, non-invasive diagnostic test provides information to help to decide on the best follow-up strategy for the patient.

Xpert Bladder Cancer Detection
  • A non-invasive biomarker test with proven clinical sensitivity and specificity for low and high-grade bladder cancer.
  • It utilizes the Cepheid GeneXpert Instrument Systems to measure the expression of five mRNA targets in 4.5ml urine sample in a self-contained cartridge.
  • This easy to use and fast solution requires less than two minutes of hands-on time with a total turnaround time of approximately 90 minutes, providing actionable results in real-time.
  • It offers an additional test which could help to determine if your patient presenting with haematuria does or does not have bladder cancer.
  • The test can easily be performed by technical staff or nurses, therefore freeing up the precious and costly time of the doctor.