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Ray ER et al. – Clinically significant occult pathology can be detected using HAL–FC after BCG therapy, but in <10% of cases. The rate of false–positive biopsies is high but in our hands appears to be lower than with white–light guided biopsies after BCG. The pragmatic approach is to use HAL–FC after BCG when clinical suspicion is high, and when the preoperative voided urine cytology is positive.


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