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Accurate Characterization of Bladder Cancer Cells with Intraoperative Flow Cytometry

Athanasios Paliouras    
Georgios S. Markopoulos    
Stavros Tsampalas    
Stefania Mantziou    
Ioannis Giannakis    
Dimitrios Baltogiannis    
Georgios K. Glantzounis    
George A. Alexiou    
Evangelia Lampri    
Nikolaos Sofikitis and George Vartholomatos    

Resumen

Bladder cancer is a malignancy that predominantly affects male patients. Surgical treatment is the first option for clinical management and cancer cell characterization is critical for tumor margin detection and complete tumor removal. We developed a specialized intraoperative flow cytometry (iFC) methodology for bladder cancer cell detection. Our study, including 52 individuals, reveals that iFC is highly specific, sensitive and accurate in detecting cancer cells, based on the quantification of cell proliferation and the presence of tumor aneuploidy. The results of this study advocate further research on the utility of iFC as a next-generation malignancy evaluation technique during transurethral resections.

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