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KIDNEY CANCER

Kidney cancer is one of the most common types of cancer in adults. It affects men more often than women.<br>Kidney Cancer<br>Kidney cancer is a type of cancer that starts in the cells of the kidney. The kidneys filter blood and remove waste products. They also produce hormones that regulate body functions.<br>The good news is that it's highly treatable when caught early.<br>If detected early, kidney cancer is usually curable. However, because it grows slowly, it may not cause symptoms until it has spread throughout the body. This makes it harder to detect.<br>Kidney cancer is one of the most common types of cancer among adults. About 75 percent of cases occur in people older than 65 years old. Most patients who develop kidney cancer are men.<br>Kidney Cancer Symptoms.<br>Kidney cancer is also called renal cell carcinoma (RCC). Most people who develop kidney cancer do so because of genetic mutations. These mutations allow cells to divide uncontrollably, fotumorsors The most common symptom of kidney cancer is a painless swelling in the abdomen. Other signs include weight loss, fatigue, fever, nausea, vomiting, bloody urine, and back pain. Early detection improves survival rates.<br>Pain<br>If you notice any of these symptoms, contact your doctor immediately. You should see a specialist as soon as possible.<br>Fever<br>Kidney cancer symptoms often include fever, weight loss, abdominal pain, and fatigue. These symptoms can also occur with other illnesses, so itu2019s important that you seek medical attention right away if you notice them.<br>Weight Loss<br>If you think you might have kidney cancer, talk to your doctor immediately. They will perform tests to determine whether you have kidney cancer and what stage it is at. You may need surgery to remove the tumor, chemotherapy, radiation therapy, or both.<br>Fatigue<br>Kidney cancer symptoms often occur gradually, so people who notice them should see their doctors right away. However, some signs of kidney cancer appear suddenly, such as sudden weight loss, severe abdominal pain, or unexplained swelling in the legs or abdomen.<br>Nausea/Vomiting<br>If you feel nauseous or vomit after eating, drink plenty of fluids. You might also try taking an antinausea medication.<br>Be Aware of Risk Factors.<br>There are several risk factors associated with kidney cancer. People who are older than 50 years old when diagnosed are at higher risk. Other risk factors include smoking, obesity, High blood pressure (hypertension), and certain medical conditions such as diabetes.<br>Kidney cancer is one of the most common types of cancer in adults. It accounts for approximately 3% of all new cancers diagnosed each year. <br>Seek Medical Attention Immediately.<br>If you notice any symptoms of kidney cancer, see your doctor right away. Symptoms include pain in the side or back, blood in urine, weight loss, fatigue, fever, nausea, vomiting, and difficulty urinating.<br>Understand Treatment Options.<br>There are several treatment options available for kidney cancer. These treatments depend on the stage of cancer and how far it has spread. Surgery is usually recommended as the first option for early-stage tumors. Chemotherapy is used after surgery to treat advanced cases. Radiation therapy is also an option for some patients with advanced diseases.<br>Prevention<br>Reduce your intake of processed meats, red meat, sugar, salt, alcohol, and caffeine. These foods increase your risk of developing kidney cancer.<br>Kidney cancer is the ninth most common form of cancer in men and women combined. It occurs when cells in the kidneys grow out of control. The two main types of kidney cancer are clear cell renal cell carcinoma and papillary renal cell carcinoma.<br>Kidney cancer is a type of cancer that starts in the kidney cells. It's usually found when there are symptoms like painless swelling in the abdomen, blood in the urine, fatigue, fever, loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting, or back pain. The good news is that early detection and treatment can improve survival rates.<br>High blood pressure is a major risk factor for heart disease and stroke. It's important to control high blood pressure because it increases your chances of having a heart attack or stroke. You can do things to reduce your chance of developing high blood pressure. These include eating healthy foods, exercising regularly, losing excess weight if needed, quitting smoking, and controlling stress. Your doctor will likely recommend lifestyle changes first. He or she may also prescribe medication to treat high blood pressure.<br><br>

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KIDNEY CANCER

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