Renal (Kidney) Cancer (DRAFT)

Renal cell carcinoma (RCC) is the primary form of kidney cancer, accounting for approximately 9 out of every 10 kidney cancer diagnoses. Individuals with RCC might develop multiple tumors in either one or both kidneys. Often, these tumors can be sizable upon detection. Fortunately, in many instances, kidney cancer is identified before it metastasizes to other parts of the body.

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At Phoebe Cancer Center, our team of experts will tailor a treatment plan that aligns with the latest medical breakthroughs while also considering your unique needs.


 

Types of Renal Cancers We Treat:

  • Clear cell: This is the predominant form of RCC, characterized by its pale or clear-looking cancer cells.
  • Papillary: Ranking as the second most frequent RCC type, these tumors exhibit minute, fingerlike projections.
  • Chromophobe: A less common RCC variant, these cancer cells are notably larger than other RCC types.
  • Collecting duct: Another rare RCC type, its cancer cells resemble irregular tubular structures.
  • Unclassified: This category encompasses tumors with cells from multiple cancer types or those that don’t match other established categories.

Treatment

Renal (kidney) cancer is most often treated with surgery, targeted therapy, immunotherapy, or a combination of these treatments. Radiation therapy and chemotherapy are occasionally used. People with kidney cancer that has spread, called metastatic cancer (see below), often receive multiple lines of therapies.

Our Team Approach

Phoebe Cancer Center’s expert care team of skilled surgeons, radiologists, and nurses will help guide you through the treatment and post-treatment healing process. Our full team approach to cancer care, means providing a highly collaborative effort to deliver comprehensive cancer care to our cancer patients. This multidisciplinary approach engages a range of providers across our care community, to ensure we look at every angle for each patients’ unique case.


For more information, please call:
229-312-7124


Cancer Support Group

At times, we just need to be with a group of people who truly understand the concerns and celebrations we face on our cancer journey.

Our Survivorship Support Group generally meets on the 1st Thursday of the month at noon.

Please call 229-312-1000 to confirm this month’s schedule or to get more information about our cancer support groups.