Blue Light Cystoscopy with Cysview is a special test to look inside the bladder for cancer. It helps doctors see bladder cancer better than regular light. This study collects information about patients who have this test to understand how well it works.
Doctors will use this test on patients with non-muscle invasive bladder cancer, which means the cancer is in the bladder but hasn't spread to the muscles. They want to know if using blue light helps find more cancers and if it helps stop cancer from coming back. They also want to see if this test is better than other tests or if it gives false alarms, meaning it looks like cancer when it’s not.
The study will collect data over five years. Patients must be over 18 and have bladder cancer or suspected cancer. People with certain conditions like porphyria (a blood disorder) or allergies to specific chemicals can't join.
- Study Length: 5 years
- Eligibility: Adults with bladder cancer
- Exclusions: Certain health conditions