Renal Cell Cancer – Kidney Cancer
Renal Cell Cancer (RCC) is a type of cancer that originates in the renal tubules of the kidney, which are responsible for filtering waste products from the blood and producing urine. Renal cell carcinoma is the most common type of kidney cancer, and its risk increases with factors like smoking, obesity, and the prolonged use of certain painkillers.
Symptoms of Renal Cell Cancer
In its early stages, renal cell cancer often does not present noticeable symptoms, making it difficult to detect early. However, as the cancer progresses, the following symptoms may develop:
- Hematuria (Bloody Urine): The presence of blood in the urine is one of the most common signs of kidney cancer.
- Abdominal Lump: A palpable mass in the abdomen may indicate a tumor in the kidney.
- Persistent Side Pain: A dull ache or pain in the side, lower back, or abdomen.
- Loss of Appetite: Decreased appetite or feelings of fullness.
- Unintentional Weight Loss: Unexplained weight loss, despite normal eating habits.
- Anemia: Low red blood cell count, which may result in fatigue, weakness, and dizziness.
Diagnosis of Renal Cell Cancer
If kidney cancer is suspected, several diagnostic tests may be conducted, including:
- Ultrasound or CT Scan: Imaging tests to detect the presence of tumors in the kidney and surrounding areas.
- Biopsy: A tissue sample may be taken for laboratory analysis to confirm cancer.
- Blood Tests: To check for markers that may indicate cancer, such as anemia.
Once diagnosed, additional tests are used to determine whether the cancer has spread (metastasized) to other parts of the body. Common areas for metastasis include:
- Lungs
- Lymph Nodes
- Liver
- Bones
Treatment for Renal Cell Cancer
The treatment approach for renal cell cancer varies depending on the stage of the disease and whether it has spread.
- Surgery:
- Partial Nephrectomy: Removal of the tumor and a portion of the kidney.
- Radical Nephrectomy: Complete removal of the affected kidney. Surgery is typically the first-line treatment, but it becomes more challenging if the cancer is in advanced stages or has spread.
- Immunotherapy and Targeted Therapy:
For metastatic or advanced renal cell cancer, immunotherapy (boosting the body’s immune system to fight cancer) and targeted therapies (drugs that specifically target cancer cells) are often recommended. - Radiation Therapy:
This may be used in certain cases, especially for palliative care to relieve pain from metastasis. - Chemotherapy:
While it is not typically used for RCC, chemotherapy may be considered for certain types of renal cancer.
Consult Dr. Sandip Bhurke for Kidney Cancer Treatment
Dr. Sandip Bhurke, a renowned nephrologist and kidney specialist in South Mumbai, provides comprehensive care for patients diagnosed with renal cell cancer. He offers personalized treatment plans, from early detection and diagnosis to advanced treatment options like surgery, immunotherapy, and targeted therapy.
If you are concerned about kidney cancer or are seeking expert treatment for renal cell carcinoma, consult Dr.Sandip Bhurke, one of the best kidney specialists in Mumbai.