A new technique using laser beams could help detect bladder cancer, UK scientists have said.
Researchers said that the technique, called Raman spectroscopy (RS), which involves shining a light beam on to a sample of tissue to reveal any abnormalities, could be quicker and more reliable than the current biopsy method.
Diagnosis could be made almost instantly while biopsy results can take up to two weeks, they said.
The scientists, from the University of Dundee, examined 14 patients at Ninewells Hospital in Dundee who presented with symptoms of bladder cancer.
Their study, published in Analytical and Biological Chemistry, found that diagnosis made using RS was consistent with the biopsy results in 13 cases.