“…In recent years, genome-wide expression profiling by the use of microarray technology has contributed to extensive and new insights into the complex gene expression patterns and dysregulation of genes occurring in urothelial neoplasias (Thykjaer et al, 2001;Dyrskjt et al, 2003Dyrskjt et al, , 2004Dyrskjt et al, , 2005Mor et al, 2003;SanchezCarbayo et al, 2003;Modlich et al, 2004;Blaveri et al, 2005;Kim et al, 2005;Wild et al, 2005). Microarray analyses have not only delineated gene expression profiles distinct for different histological subtypes (Thykjaer et al, 2001;Dyrskjt et al, 2003Dyrskjt et al, , 2004Sanchez-Carbayo et al, 2003;Blaveri et al, 2005;Wild et al, 2005), but also gene expression signatures of importance for tumor recurrence and progression (Dyrskjt et al, 2003(Dyrskjt et al, , 2005Modlich et al, 2004;Wild et al, 2005), and patient survival (Blaveri et al, 2005;Kim et al, 2005).…”