%0 Journal Article %T Massively parallel sequencing of urinary DNA—the dawn of non-invasive bladder cancer detection and surveillance? %A Ward, Douglas G. %A Bryan, Richard T. %J Translational Cancer Research %D 2019 %B 2019 %9 %! Massively parallel sequencing of urinary DNA—the dawn of non-invasive bladder cancer detection and surveillance? %K %X The recent paper by Dudley et al . (1) entitled “Detection and surveillance of bladder cancer using urine tumor DNA” adds to the burgeoning evidence that massively-parallel sequencing of urinary DNA reliably detects tumour-associated mutations in urinary DNA. This approach promises to resolve the long overdue need for a sensitive and specific non-invasive test for bladder cancer. In this editorial we discuss the existing body of evidence and what the study by Dudley et al . contributes to this rapidly-evolving field of cancer research. %U https://tcr.amegroups.org/article/view/27614 %P S204-S207 %@ 2219-6803