Renal Cell Carcinoma is a type of kidney cancer that begins in the lining of the small tubes in the kidneys. Making up more than 80% of kidney cancer cases, Renal Cell Carcinoma usually affects men between the ages of 50 to 70. The cause is still unknown, but the symptoms of Renal Cell Carcinoma include abdominal pain, back pain, and weight loss. Renal Cell Carcinoma is usually treated with surgery to remove all infected parts of the kidney and surrounding areas. Chemotherapy and radiation are not often used because of their low effectiveness on kidney cancer. In about one-third of Renal Cell Carcinoma cases, the cancer has spread to other parts of the body.
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