Kidney Cancer localized

Localized kidney cancer means that the cancer is confined to the kidney and hasn't spread to other parts of the body. Common symptoms may include blood in the urine, lower back pain, and unexplained weight loss. While the exact cause is often unclear, risk factors can include smoking and high blood pressure. Treatment may involve surgery or targeted therapy, and maintaining a healthy lifestyle, such as quitting smoking and eating a balanced diet, can support overall well-being.

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