Kidney Mass / Cancer
Kidney cancer occurs when abnormal cells grow in your kidney, often presenting as a mass. Early on, there may be no symptoms, but later signs can include blood in urine or back pain. While exact causes are often unclear, maintaining a healthy lifestyle, avoiding smoking, and managing weight can help reduce risk. Treatment options vary and are tailored to each individual.
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Master Clinician of Fox Chase Cancer Center and Professor, Department of Surgical Oncology
Carol and Louis Della Penna Chair in Urologic Oncology
Professor, Lewis Katz School of Medicine, Temple University
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