Cancer of the Kidney: Causes, Symptoms and Treatment
Estimates by the American Cancer Society indicate that about 64,770 people were diagnosed with cancer of the kidney in 2012, and about 13,570 people succumbed to this deadly disease. Cancer of the kidney is caused by malignant growth of cells in the kidney. There are two major types of kidney cancer; renal cell cancer, and transitional cell cancer. Other uncommon types of cancer include Wilms tumor (common among children) and renal sarcoma. Let’s us look at the different causes, symptoms and treatment for the most common types of cancer which are Renal Cell Cancer and Transitional Cell Cancer. Renal Cell Cancer This is the most common type of cancer and known to affect men within the age group of 5070. Causes: - Family history of kidney cancer - High blood pressure - Horseshoe kidney- a condition where the two kidneys are connected at the lower part and grow together - Polycystic kidney disease- a disease characterized by the growth of cysts in the kidney, and - Smoking Symptoms: - Back pain - Blood in the urine - Weight loss