![]() Kidney Cancer Treatment Kidney Cancer Kidneys are a pair of organs located on either side of the spine in the mid-back region. They function to remove water, excess salt and waste products in the form of urine from the body. Urine that is produced by the kidneys is transported to the urinary bladder via tubes called ureters.
SymptomsSigns of kidney cancer include:
CausesThere is no known absolute cause for the development of kidney cancer. The cancer can occur at any age but most occur after the age of 50. Twice as many men as women develop kidney cancer.Risk FactorsThe risk factors for kidney cancer may include:
DiagnosisThe following methods are generally used to diagnose kidney cancer:
TreatmentThe best chance for cure, particularly if the cancer has not spread to other parts of the body, is to surgically remove the tumor. This may involve removing part of the involved kidney or it may require that the entire kidney and its immediate surrounding tissue be removed. Newly developed medications may be used in addition to surgery, depending on the final diagnosis. Resources at Cedars-Sinai
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