Kidney Cancer

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Kidney Cancer

When cancer has arisen from one’s kidney, kidney cancer is evident. This occurs when abnormal cells have grown out of control in both of the kidneys. It is important to keep in mind that it does not include metastatic cancer of the kidney, which means it has developed outside of the kidney and spread internally to it.

Over time, the cancer cells within both kidneys take over the healthy cells and severely damage the kidney. Not only will this cause the kidney to stop functioning but other parts of the body may be affected as well. This usually is rare though. Kidney cancer forms in two key locations. These locations are the renal tubule and the renal pelvis.

The renal tubule is where wastes and fluids filtered by the glomerulus become urine. The renal pelvis is shaped very similarly to a funnel and is located in the outlet of the kidney. It is in this section that urine is discharged before it passes into the ureter.

The two most common treatments for kidney cancer are radiotherapy and nephrectomy. Radiotherapy is the common choice though as it uses x-rays, neutrons and other vital sources to kill cancer cells and shrink tumors.

   

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