Kidney Masses/Cancer

Kidney masses are abnormal growths on your kidney; some are cancerous (kidney cancer). Early stages often have no symptoms, but watch for blood in urine or side pain. While exact causes vary, lifestyle factors like smoking and obesity can increase risk. Treatment approaches depend on the mass and may include surgery or other medical therapies.

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