Understanding Kidney Cancer - Common Types and Symptoms
Understanding Kidney Cancer - Common Types and Symptoms Kidney cancer begins when healthy cells in one or both kidneys change and grow out of control, forming a mass called a renal cortical tumor. A tumor can be malignant ; it can grow and spread to other parts of the body or indolent ; it rarely spreads to other parts of the body or benign; the tumor can grow but will not spread. [caption id="attachment_251815" align="aligncenter" width="750"] Understanding Kidney Cancer - Common Types and Symptoms[/caption] There are five types of Kidney cancer: Lymphoma : A lymphoma is a cancer of lymphatic cells in the lymphatic system. Lymphomas are divided into two types – Hodgkin’s lymphoma and non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma. [caption id="attachment_251819" align="aligncenter" width="750"] Understanding Kidney Cancer - Common Types and Symptoms[/caption] Renal cell carcinoma: It is the most common type of adult kidney cancer. It develops in the proximal renal tubules that make up the kidney’s filtration system. Urothelial carcinoma: It begins in the area of the kidney where urine collects before moving to the bladder. Sarcoma : It usually develops in the soft tissue of the kidney; the thin layer of connective tissue surrounding the kidney, called the capsule. [caption id="attachment_251817" align="alignnone" width="750"] Understanding Kidney Cancer - Common Types and Symptoms[/caption] Wilms tumor : It is most common in children and is treated differently from kidney cancer in adults. What are the warning signs of Kidney cancer ? Early kidney cancers do not usually cause any signs or symptoms, but larger ones might. [caption id="attachment_251816" align="alignnone" width="750"] Understanding Kidney Cancer - Common Types and Symptoms[/caption] Some possible warning signs and symptoms of kidney cancer are: