Understanding What Is Kidney Cancer

December 29, 2009 by  

If we look at kidney cancer by the medical eyes then we come to know that there are three common types of what is kidney cancer consider

The first type is the Renal Cell Carcinoma that is formed inside the small lining of the kidneys that is used to remove the waste products and filter blood.

The second type of kidneys cancer is Renal Pelvis Carcinoma is in centre of the kidneys where urine is collected.

The third form of cancer is Wilms Tumor. This is usually developed in the children who are under the age of five years and that many times, they are luck enough not to have the need to get chemotherapy treatment  .

In this year, there are about 54,390 cases of cancers that are diagnosed and about 13,010 is the death ratio of the people who had died with the kidneys cancers.

As we all know that we are born with the two kidneys situated parallel to each other on the left and right side between the lower abdomen spines. People can live with one kidney if their one kidney get expired by any reason but it is deadly if your both kidneys get expired because the kidneys play a role of filtration of waste and impurities of our body and if they stop working then our whole internal system will damage.

The factors of what is cancer, that are most commonly seen for the development of kidneys cancer are the smoking and obesity. Smokers are not only open for the kidneys cancer but they can have any type of cancer like bladder, lungs, throat, mouth etc. but kidneys cancer is caused by smoking or becoming a passive smoker. The obesity is another reason for the kidneys cancer because the fats on the liver and kidneys grow at high intense and blood turn to very thick clots that is almost impossible for kidneys to move forward into other parts. That is why kidneys get expired.

It is really important to cut the roots that are causing cancer to live a life without worrying of cancer.

Disclaimer: the following article should not be taken as a medical advise, for more information about cancer, visit your oncologist expert or medical center.

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  1. soue on May 14th, 2010 5:50 pm

    Renal cell carcinoma (RCC) accounts for about 3% of all solid tumours in adults, and worldwide, more than 200.000 new cases and 100.000 deaths result each year from this malignancy. “In contrast to most other malignant tumours in the urogenital system, there was a period of stagnation in the development of new treatment modalities for many decades. Surgery in an early stage always was and still is the only measure to cure RCC, and surgery plays an important role in the treatment of metastases as long as they can be removed completely,” said Prof…

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    My wife has not smoked or drunk alcohol for over thirty years, dislikes sweet food, loves eating lots of vegetables, keeps slim and active, yet five years ago she developed breast cancer, which she beat. Now she has just been diagnosed with incurable advanced kidney cancer.

    People who think eating “five-a-day” will prevent cancer are just kidding themselves: the evidence is non-existent for MOST cancers, and – at best – slim for a few others.

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  14. tessasmomy on August 9th, 2011 5:41 am

    My daughter will be 11 this fall. She has had the vaccine series. Cancer runs in the family. My husband, kids dad, had Hodgekins Disease in 1998 and my middle child had kidney cancer in 2005 at 3 1/2 yrs old. We also have breast cancer, ovarian cancer, and renal cell carinoma that I know of. For us it was a VERY easy choice. My child has watched people she loves battle various forms of cancer and wants to lesson her chances of at least one type.

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  16. UnitedMedGroup on August 27th, 2011 10:01 am

    IKR Why the need for chapter 11? Urea and waste products should just stay in our body, I DON’T WANNA STUDY EXCRETION

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  19. GoodCitizen8 on April 25th, 2012 6:08 am

    hmm. Well. Shit is a combination of waste products that comes out of the foulest part of your body. You should be glad lol

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