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The '''bladder tumour antigen''' (BTA) test is used in the detection of ]. It works by detecting raised levels of complement factor H‐related protein (CFHrp), which is produced by cancer cells, in urine. The test can be qualitative, in which just the presence of the antigen is detected or quantitative, in which the ''amount'' of the antigen is measured. <ref name="pmid35950042">{{cite journal |vauthors=Soputro NA, Gracias DN, Dias BH, Nzenza T, O'Connell H, Sethi K |title=Utility of urinary biomarkers in primary haematuria: Systematic review and meta-analysis |journal=BJUI Compass |volume=3 |issue=5 |pages=334–343 |date=September 2022 |pmid=35950042 |pmc=9349596 |doi=10.1002/bco2.147 |url=}}</ref> The '''bladder tumour antigen''' (BTA) test is used in the detection of ]. It works by detecting raised levels of complement factor H‐related protein (CFHrp), which is produced by cancer cells, in urine. The test can be qualitative, in which just the presence of the antigen is detected or quantitative, in which the ''amount'' of the antigen is measured. <ref name="pmid35950042">{{cite journal |vauthors=Soputro NA, Gracias DN, Dias BH, Nzenza T, O'Connell H, Sethi K |title=Utility of urinary biomarkers in primary haematuria: Systematic review and meta-analysis |journal=BJUI Compass |volume=3 |issue=5 |pages=334–343 |date=September 2022 |pmid=35950042 |pmc=9349596 |doi=10.1002/bco2.147 |url=}}</ref>



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Laboratory test for bladder cancer

The bladder tumour antigen (BTA) test is used in the detection of bladder cancer. It works by detecting raised levels of complement factor H‐related protein (CFHrp), which is produced by cancer cells, in urine. The test can be qualitative, in which just the presence of the antigen is detected or quantitative, in which the amount of the antigen is measured.

References

  1. Soputro NA, Gracias DN, Dias BH, Nzenza T, O'Connell H, Sethi K (September 2022). "Utility of urinary biomarkers in primary haematuria: Systematic review and meta-analysis". BJUI Compass. 3 (5): 334–343. doi:10.1002/bco2.147. PMC 9349596. PMID 35950042.