Renal Cell Carcinoma
Renal Cell Carcinoma
Renal Cell Carcinoma
The most
common type of kidney
cancer is Renal Cell Cancer, also called
Renal Adenocarcinoma or
Hypernephroma.
The Kidneys
The kidneys are a pair of
organs on either side of
the spine in the lower
abdoman. Each kidney is
about the size of a fist.
Attached to the top of each
kidney is an adrenal gland.
A mass of fatty tissue and
an outer layer of fibrous
tissue (Gerotas fascia)
enclose the kidneys and
adrenal glands.
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Occupation: Coke oven workers in the iron and steel industry are at
risk. Workers exposed to asbestos or cadmiumalso may be at risk.
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The majority of people with kidney cancer are past the age
of 40, and it strikes men twice as often as women. Kidney
cancer is usually diagnosed between the ages of 50 and 70,
but can occur at any age.
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Treatment
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Prognosis
In 40% of patients, renal cell cancer will be limited to the kidney and is
treated exclusively by surgery, which is curative 90% of the time.
In the 60% of patients with renal cell cancer that has spread outside the
kidney, the disease is generally not curable with surgery and other
specialists, such as medical oncologists and possibly even radiation
therapists, are involved with treatment.
According to the most recent follow-ups from patients treated at the Mayo
Clinic between 1996 and 1999, 79% of patients who underwent partial
nephrectomy were cancer-free, compared to 77% of patients who
underwent radical nephrectomy. Furthermore, the incidence of kidney
failure was only 11% in the group of patients who underwent partial
nephrectomy, compared to 22% in the group who underwent radical
nephrectomy. These results suggest that partial nephrectomy is equally as
beneficial as radical nephrectomy and reduces the chance of kidney
failure.
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Prognosis Continued
1997 AJCC Pathologic Stage
Chance of Cure 5 Years after
Surgery
Open Partial Nephrectomy
Open Radical Nephrectomy
Laparoscopic Radical
Nephrectomy
T1 N0 M0 (< 4 cm tumor)
91-100% 96-97% 89-100%
T1 N0 M0 - 95-96%
T2 N0 M0 - 88%
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