The Blue Light Cystoscopy with Cysview Registry study aims to learn more about the use of a special type of bladder exam called Blue Light Cystoscopy (BLC) with Cysview. Cystoscopy is when doctors use a camera to look inside the bladder. In this study, they use a blue light, which can help find bladder cancer better than the regular white light. They want to know if this method helps find cancer sooner, makes surgery better, and if it reduces cancer coming back.
To join, you must be over 18 and have bladder cancer that doesn't affect muscle tissue, as seen in a previous exam. You can't participate if you have certain conditions like porphyria (a blood disorder), very bloody urine, or allergies to certain chemicals.
- The study will last for five years, and doctors will collect information over time.
- Participants' data will help understand how helpful blue light is compared to white light.
- There are no specific risks mentioned, but the study collects data on safety and cancer detection.