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Identification of H-ras Mutations in Urine Sediments Complements Cytology in the Detection of Bladder Tumors
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Identification of H-ras mutations in DNA from urine sediments facilitates the detection of low-grade bladder tumors and, in combination with cytology, increases the overall tumor detection from 33% to 60%. Preliminary results in patient follow-up suggest that detection of H-ras mutations may have some clinical utility in detecting the presence of abnormal cells in the absence of an overt lesion following cystoscopy or positive cytology.