The most common signs of kidney cancer include a lump in the abdomen and blood in the urine. However, many people with kidney cancer may not experience symptoms until the disease has advanced.
Other symptoms of kidney cancer may include:
Many doctors find kidney tumors during a routine check-up or during a follow-up with a patient experiencing pain in the abdomen.
If your doctor suspects you have kidney cancer, he or she may conduct a physical exam and ask about your medical history. Once you are referred to one of our specialists, he or she may also order diagnostic tests to pinpoint the exact type of tumor, so we can work with you to develop the best possible treatment plan. Some of the diagnostic tests include:
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