Kidney cancer, also known as renal cell cancer, begins in the kidneys and is the common among adults and children (many children develop a specific kind of kidney cancer called Wilms' tumor). Risk of developing kidney cancer increases with age, smoking, being male, obesity, hypertension, exposure to chemicals, von hippel-lindau disease, treatment for kidney failure, and a family history. Kidney Cancer is most commonly treated with surgery, cryoablation, radiofrequency ablation, drug therapy, radiation therapy, and targeted therapy.
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