Background and Aims: In a prospective study, Bard BTA (bladder tumour antig
en) test was compared to voided urine cytology (VUC) in detecting primary a
nd recurrent bladder cancer (BC).
Materials and Methods: 407 control cystoscopies, BTA test and VUC were perf
ormed on 150 patients, of which 96 (23.6 %) recurrent tumours were found, a
nd 43 patients with a new BC were noticed.
Results: BTA test was superior to VUC in detecting superficial Ta (23 % vs.
3 %, p < 0.001) and grade 1 (16 % vs. 0 %, p < 0.001) as well as grade 2 (
35 % vs. 11 %, p < 0.01) tumours. In Tis and T2-T4 tumours as well as in gr
ade 3 tumours both tests performed similarly. The sensitivity of BTA test c
ompared to VUC in detecting recurrent tumours was higher (24 % vs. 9 %, p <
0.01), but VUC had more specificity than BTA test (99 % vs. 80 %, p < 0.00
1).
Conclusions: BTA test was superior to VUC in detecting BC and its recurrenc
e. The simultaneous use of the BTA test and VUC did not add any information
in detecting tumour growth in the bladder as compared to the BTA test alon
e.