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Cancer Treatment Reviews | 2018

The role of circulating tumour cells and nucleic acids in blood for the detection of bladder cancer: a systematic review

Pramit Khetrapal; Matthew Wei Liang Lee; Wei Shen Tan; Liqin Dong; Patricia deWinter; Andrew Feber; John D. Kelly

BACKGROUND Blood-based biomarkers are a neglected resource in bladder cancer, where the mainstay of focus has been on urinary biomarkers. However, blood-based biomarkers are gaining popularity in other solid cancers, particularly circulating tumour cells (CTCs) and circulating nucleic acids. In this systematic review, we identify and discuss the diagnostic value of CTC, cell-free DNA and RNA based biomarkers in bladder cancer. METHODS A MEDLINE/Pubmed systematic search was performed using the following keywords: (bladder cancer) AND (blood OR plasma OR serum) AND biomarker AND (DNA OR RNA OR cfDNA OR cell-free DNA OR RNA OR CTC). All studies including blood-based biomarkers based on DNA, RNA and CTCs were reviewed. Of the included studies, studies reporting sensitivity, specificity and/or AUC/ROC values were further described. RESULTS Systematic searched yielded 47 studies that were eligible, of which 21, 19 and 3 studies reported DNA, RNA and CTC biomarkers respectively. 15 of these studies included sensitivity, specificity and/or AUC/ROC values. Biomarkers sensitivity and specificity ranged widely at 2.4-97.6% and 43.3-100% respectively. Median number of patients recruited in the studies was 56 (IQR 41-90). Only 3 studies included an independent validation cohort. The highest sensitivity and specificity pairing achieved in the validation cohort was 80.0% and 89.1% respectively. CONCLUSIONS This systematic review provides a comprehensive overview of the blood-based CTC and nucleic acid biomarkers that have been investigated. An overlap in interest of targets between studies suggests that these could be promising biomarkers, but few biomarkers achieve high sensitivity and specificity, and fewer still have been validated independently.


Clinical Epigenetics | 2017

UroMark—a urinary biomarker assay for the detection of bladder cancer

Andrew Feber; Pawan Dhami; Liqin Dong; Patricia de Winter; Wei Shen Tan; Mónica Martínez-Fernández; Dirk S. Paul; Antony Hynes-Allen; Sheida Rezaee; P. Gurung; Simon Rodney; Ahmed Mehmood; Felipe Villacampa; Federico de la Rosa; Charles Jameson; Kar Keung Cheng; Maurice P. Zeegers; Richard T. Bryan; Nicholas D. James; Jesús M. Paramio; Alex Freeman; Stephan Beck; John D. Kelly


BMC Cancer | 2017

DETECT I & DETECT II: a study protocol for a prospective multicentre observational study to validate the UroMark assay for the detection of bladder cancer from urinary cells

Wei Shen Tan; Andrew Feber; Liqin Dong; Rachael Sarpong; Sheida Rezaee; Simon Rodney; Pramit Khetrapal; Patricia de Winter; Frelyn Ocampo; Rumana Jalil; Norman R. Williams; Chris Brew-Graves; John D. Kelly


Cancer Treatment Reviews | 2018

Novel urinary biomarkers for the detection of bladder cancer: A systematic review

Wei Shen Tan; Wei Phin Tan; Mae-Yen Tan; Pramit Khetrapal; Liqin Dong; Patricia deWinter; Andrew Feber; John D. Kelly


The Journal of Urology | 2018

MP06-06 DOES URINARY CYTOLOGY HAVE A ROLE IN HEMATURIA INVESTIGATIONS? RESULTS OF A PROSPECTIVE OBSERVATIONAL STUDY (DETECT I)

Wei Shen Tan; Andrew Feber; Liqin Dong; Rachael Sarpong; Simon Rodney; Pramit Khetrapal; Patricia de Winter; Rumana Jalil; Norman R. Williams; Chris Brew-Graves; John D. Kelly


The Journal of Urology | 2018

MP63-15 CAN RENAL TRACT ULTRASOUND REPLACE CT UROGRAPHY FOR THE EVALUATION OF MICROSCOPIC HEMATURIA? RESULTS OF A PROSPECTIVE OBSERVATIONAL STUDY

Wei Shen Tan; Andrew Feber; Liqin Dong; Rachael Sarpong; Simon Rodney; Pramit Khetrapal; Patricia de Winter; Rumana Jalil; Norman R. Williams; Chris Brew-Graves; John D. Kelly


The Journal of Urology | 2018

MP06-08 WHO SHOULD BE EVALUATED FOR HEMATURIA? A COMPARISON OF INTERNATIONAL GUIDELINES

Wei Shen Tan; Andrew Feber; Liqin Dong; Rachael Sarpong; Simon Rodney; Pramit Khetrapal; Patricia de Winter; Rumana Jalil; Norman R. Williams; Chris Brew-Graves; John D. Kelly


European Urology Supplements | 2018

What is the role of urinary cytology as part of haematuria investigations? Results of a prospective observational study (DETECT I)

Wei Shen Tan; A Feber; Rachael Sarpong; Rumana Jalil; Pramit Khetrapal; P. Rodney; Liqin Dong; Sheida Rezaee; N. Wiliams; Chris Brew-Graves; John D. Kelly


European Urology Supplements | 2018

Can ultrasound renal tract replace CT intravenous urogram in patients investigated for non-visible haematuria? Results of the DETECT I study

Wei Shen Tan; A Feber; Rachael Sarpong; Pramit Khetrapal; Simon Rodney; Rumana Jalil; Liqin Dong; Sheida Rezaee; Norman R. Williams; Chris Brew-Graves; John D. Kelly


European Urology Supplements | 2018

Using plasma cell-free DNA mutations to monitor patients for micro-metastatic bladder cancer after radical cystectomy

Pramit Khetrapal; Liqin Dong; Y.N.S. Wong; Wei Shen Tan; Simon Rodney; Benjamin W. Lamb; T. Briggs; J. Thompson; Ashwin Sridhar; John D. Kelly; A Feber

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John D. Kelly

University College London

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Wei Shen Tan

University College London

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Simon Rodney

University College London

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Andrew Feber

University College London

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University College London

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Rachael Sarpong

University College London

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Rumana Jalil

University College London

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