Kidney cancer, localized
Localized kidney cancer means abnormal cells are confined to the kidney. Often symptomless early, it can present with blood in urine or back pain. While causes aren't always clear, risk factors include smoking and obesity. Treatment usually involves surgery, and a healthy lifestyle supports recovery.
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