• Take charge of your health

    Greater confidence
    in bladder cancer rule-out

    Cxbladder is a suite of non-invasive genomic urine tests
    optimized for haematuria evaluation and the surveillance of
    non-muscle invasive bladder cancer.

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    To reduce the risk of undetected bladder cancer recurrence it's important you keep up with all your scheduled surveillance check-ups.

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Cxbladder is a suite of easy-to-use and non-invasive tests designed to help rule out urothelial bladder cancer in patients experiencing blood in urine (haematuria) and to monitor for recurrent disease in those who have been treated for non-muscle invasive bladder cancer.
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Concerned about blood in your urine?

Cxbladder can reliably rule out urothelial bladder cancer in those presenting with haematuria, reducing the need for an invasive cystoscopy where the probability of bladder cancer is low, while ensuring those who do require immediate care get it sooner. 
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A non-invasive surveillance alternative

Cxbladder provides a non-invasive surveillance alternative that can reduce the burden of cystoscopy in those being monitored for recurrent non-muscle invasive bladder cancer.
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A meaningful result you can trust

Cxbladder is an advanced genomic test that delivers exceptional performance. With an evidence portfolio that now includes more than 20 peer reviewed publications, the Cxbladder suite of tests have been used by over 4,400 US urologists in more than 100,000 patients. 

A quick and painless test

Cxbladder’s sampling system is quick and easy to use. The test is non-invasive and painless, providing results within 5 business days of your sample reaching our laboratory.
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Greater confidence in the rule out of urothelial bladder cancer

If you’re worried about blood in urine or concerned about bladder cancer recurrence, Cxbladder can provide answers that will allow you and your doctor to make informed decisions about your care.
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Last Updated: 22 Oct 2024 06:43 am