Renal (Kidney) Mass

A renal (kidney) mass is a growth found on your kidney. While often discovered incidentally with no symptoms, some may cause back pain or blood in urine. These masses can be benign (non-cancerous, like a cyst) or cancerous, and their treatment approach, which may involve monitoring or removal, depends on careful diagnosis. Maintaining a healthy lifestyle is always beneficial for kidney well-being.

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