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Purpose: Tests to detect recurrent bladderneoplasms are limited and none is consistently accurate.
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The biological behaviour of urinary bladderneoplasms cannot be adequately predicted by histological criteria alone.
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Conclusions: Despite the small cohort, the results confirm the prognostic value of cell proliferation and p53 expression in patients with bladderneoplasms.
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Materials and methods: Random voided urine specimens from 67 patients with a history of bladderneoplasms were collected before cystoscopy and bladder washing.
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Results: Voided urine cytology was positive in 54% of specimens from patients with biopsy proved bladderneoplasms compared to 29% for BTA.