Cancer Of The Kidney
Symptoms
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In many cases, there are no obvious symptoms of kidney cancer at first and it may only be picked up during tests carried out for another reason.
If symptoms do occur, they're often similar to those of less serious conditions, such as urinary tract infections (UTIs) or kidney stones .
Main symptoms
Symptoms of kidney cancer can include:
- blood in your pee you may notice your pee is darker than normalor reddish in colour
- a persistent pain in your lower back or side, just below your ribs
- a lump or swelling in your side (although kidney cancer is often too small to feel)
- extreme tiredness (fatigue)
- loss of appetite and weight loss
- persistent high blood pressure
- a high temperature of 38C (100.4F) or above
- night sweats
- in men, swelling of the veins in the testicles
- swollen glands inyour neck
- bone pain
- coughing up blood
Some of these symptoms only occuronce the cancer is more advanced and has spread to other parts of the body, such as the bones or lungs.
When to get medical advice
See your GP if you have symptoms of kidney cancer.
Although it's unlikely you have cancer, it's important to get your symptoms checked out.
Your GP may sometimes need to refer you for some tests in hospital to find out what the problem is.
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Articles for Cancer Of The Kidney
Diagnosis
See your GP if you have symptoms of kidney cancer . They will do some simple checks and can refer you for further tests if necessary. Your GP may ask you about the symptoms you've been having, etc.
Introduction
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Support for carers
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Symptoms
Find out about the main symptoms of kidney cancer, including blood in your pee and pain in your lower back or side.
Treatment
Find out about the main treatments for kidney cancer, including surgery, medication and radiotherapy.