Onconephrology: Understanding Kidney Diseases in Cancer Patients
What is Onconephrology?
Onconephrology is a specialized field focusing on the interplay between cancer and kidney health. It addresses kidney-related complications in patients with cancer, which may arise from:
- Kidney Cancers: Primary cancers originating in the kidneys.
- Nonrenal Cancers: Cancers that indirectly affect kidney function.
- Cancer Treatments: Chemotherapy, targeted therapies, and immunotherapy can have adverse effects on the kidneys.
Kidney-Related Issues in Cancer Patients
Cancer and its treatments can lead to a range of kidney-related complications, including:
- Acute Kidney Injury (AKI):
- May result from dehydration, tumor lysis syndrome, or nephrotoxic anticancer drugs.
- Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD):
- Long-term renal damage caused by cumulative effects of chemotherapy or underlying comorbidities.
- Fluid and Electrolyte Imbalances:
- Examples include hypercalcemia, hypokalemia, and hyponatremia, often exacerbated by malignancies or treatment side effects.
- Proteinuria and Glomerular Diseases:
- Conditions like membranous nephropathy or minimal change disease can be triggered by cancers or immune checkpoint inhibitors.
- Hypertension:
- Worsened by cancer therapies like vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) inhibitors.
- Tumor Lysis Syndrome (TLS):
- Rapid breakdown of cancer cells releasing toxins, leading to AKI and metabolic disturbances.
Impact of Cancer Treatments on Kidneys
Certain cancer therapies can harm kidney function:
- Chemotherapy Drugs (e.g., Cisplatin, Methotrexate): Nephrotoxicity is a common side effect.
- Targeted Therapies (e.g., VEGF inhibitors, tyrosine kinase inhibitors): Can cause proteinuria, hypertension, and renal injury.
- Immunotherapy (e.g., immune checkpoint inhibitors): May trigger autoimmune kidney damage or glomerulonephritis.
Renal Function and Cancer Drug Metabolism
Impaired kidney function alters the metabolism and excretion of anticancer drugs, potentially increasing toxicity. Careful dose adjustments and monitoring are crucial to optimize treatment and minimize renal damage.
Approach to Onconephrology Care
The management of kidney-related issues in cancer patients involves:
- Preventive Strategies:
- Hydration and monitoring during high-risk treatments.
- Adjusting medication doses based on kidney function.
- Early Diagnosis and Monitoring:
- Regular renal function tests (e.g., serum creatinine, GFR).
- Urine tests for proteinuria or other abnormalities.
- Treatment of Kidney Complications:
- Managing AKI with supportive care like IV fluids or dialysis.
- Treating CKD with medications to control blood pressure, proteinuria, or electrolyte imbalances.
- Collaborative Care:
- Multidisciplinary teamwork between oncologists, nephrologists, and other specialists to balance cancer treatment with renal protection.
Expert Care in Onconephrology
For comprehensive evaluation and management of kidney-related complications in cancer patients, consult Dr. Sandip Bhurke a renowned nephrologist and kidney specialist in South Mumbai.
Dr. Bhurke offers expertise in:
- Managing kidney complications from cancer therapies.
- Treating AKI and CKD in cancer patients.
- Collaborating with oncologists to optimize cancer treatment while preserving kidney function.
Dr. Sandip Bhurke is recognized as one of the best nephrologists in Mumbai, ensuring compassionate and effective care for patients navigating the complexities of cancer and kidney health.