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Medical Conditions - Renal Cancer

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.

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