In a standardized CISNET stress test, three bladder cancer microsimulation models imply a relatively short detectable preclinical phase, placing a modest upper bound on the effectiveness of one-time screening in the general population. Differences in MCLIR/RCLIR magnitude and persistence are explained by differences in implied sojourn time and detectable reservoir size. These findings motivate evaluation of risk-targeted and repeated early-detection strategies and highlight key empirical priorities for improving inference on bladder cancer natural history.
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Hawre Jalal
Stella Kang
Stavroula Chrysanthopoulou
Stanford University
University of Minnesota
University of Pittsburgh
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69a75e9ec6e9836116a2967f — DOI: https://doi.org/10.64898/2026.01.27.26344939
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