Plain-English translation of NCT06818136 on ClinicalTrials.gov ↗ · Source last updated · Translation generated · How we translate trials
This research study is testing a new urine test called Bladder EpiCheck to see if it can reliably detect bladder cancer in people who have blood in their urine. You would provide a single urine sample, and researchers will compare the results of this new test to the standard procedure (cystoscopy) that you're already scheduled to have as part of your normal care.
When people have blood in their urine, doctors need to check for bladder cancer, usually with an invasive camera procedure. This study aims to validate a simpler, non-invasive urine test that could help doctors screen for cancer more easily and accurately.
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You would visit the study site to provide a single voided urine sample in a cup. At the same time, the researchers will collect information from your standard bladder cancer screening work-up, which includes the camera procedure (cystoscopy) you're already scheduled for. Your involvement is simple — the main thing you do is give the urine sample, and the researchers handle the rest by gathering your existing medical information.
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