Breeds at risk for
developing urothelial carcinoma include Scottish Terriers, West Highland White Terriers, beagles, and Shetland sheepdogs.
Not exact matches
Researchers at The Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center have
developed a test for urine, gathered during a routine procedure, to detect DNA mutations identified with
urothelial cancers.
Saying current noninvasive approaches for detection of
urothelial cancer are suboptimal, researchers wanted to
develop a test for bladder and UTUC cancer that would allow it to be found sooner and cheaper than current methods using cytology, which is not particularly sensitive and does not do well in detecting low - grade bladder cancer or UTUC.