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High urine miR-126 level predicts bladder cancer in hematuria patients
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Objective: Bladder cancer is one of the commonest genitourinary tumors all over the world. The early detection rate was still very low due to the lack of effective diagnostic biomarkers. In this study, we examined the feasibility and efficacy of urine miR-126 detection in the diagnosis of bladder cancer, which could help identify a new diagnostic biomarker for such deadly disease. Methods: Patients with bladder cancer (bladder cancer group) and urinary tract infection (non-bladder cancer group)
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