“…It seems to be probable that the so-called "irradiation cystitis" [44,50], characterized not only by urothelial dysplasia and CIS but also by "reactive epithelial proliferation associated with hemorrhage, fibrin deposits, fibrinoid vascular changes, and multinuclear stromal cells" [50], was at least in part caused by repeated cystoscopies, biopsies, electrocoagulation etc. Accordingly, it can be assumed that some of molecular markers, especially those associated with tissue damage, inflammation and cell proliferation (TGF-β1, NF-κB, p38 mitogen-activated protein kinases, growth factors, etc.…”