This clinical trial is focused on studying a type of bladder cancer known as non-muscle invasive bladder cancer (NMIBC). The study will use a treatment called Hexvix, which contains the active substance hexaminolevulinate. This treatment is used as an intravesical solution, meaning it is administered directly into the bladder. The purpose of the study is to compare two different methods used during a surgical procedure called Transurethral Resection of Bladder Tumor (TURB). One method uses a special light technique called Photodynamic Diagnosis (PDD), and the other uses standard white light (WL).
The study will observe how well these methods help in removing the bladder tumor completely and whether there is any remaining cancer or changes in the cancer stage when the procedure is repeated. Participants will be randomly assigned to either the PDD or WL group. The study will also look at the recurrence of cancer three months after the procedure, the quality of life of participants, and any side effects experienced. Quality of life will be assessed using specific questionnaires designed for bladder cancer patients.
The trial aims to provide valuable information on the effectiveness of using PDD compared to WL during TURB for patients with NMIBC. This could potentially lead to better treatment outcomes and improved quality of life for patients with this type of bladder cancer. The study is expected to continue until 2028, with recruitment starting in 2025.



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