Renal cancer is otherwise referred to as kidney cancer. It is a type of cancer in which the kidney cells become cancerous and grow out of control. Renal cancer can be cured if diagnosed and treated when still localized to the kidneys. The chances for cure depend on the stage of the tumor.
Multilocular Cystic Nephroma - Types, Etiology, Clinical Features, Diagnosis, Management, and Prognosis
Multilocular cystic nephroma is a rare benign mixed epithelial and mesenchymal neoplasm of the kidney. To know more about this entity, read the content below.
Clear Cell Adenocarcinoma of the Renal Pelvis: A Very Rare Neoplasm
Clear-cell adenocarcinoma (CCA) is an uncommon histologic variant of adenocarcinoma. Only one percent of cases with renal pelvis carcinoma are adenocarcinomas.
Renal Epithelial Neoplasm: Risk Factors, Diagnosis, and Treatment.
Renal epithelial neoplasms are cancers that develop in the morphologically different tissues of the kidneys and are distinguished by genetic abnormalities.
Metastatic Renal Carcinoma: An Overview
Metastatic renal carcinoma is a type of kidney cancer spread to the surrounding and distant organs such as the lungs, bones, and rarely to the liver and brain.