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Know Your Risks

Cancer of the colon or rectum (colorectal cancer) usually develops slowly, over several years. Take this simple assessment to learn about your risks for this type of cancer.

OverviewSee All
Detailed anatomical description of the urinary system, including simple definitions and labeled, full-color illustrations. ...more
 Kidney Cancer: Risk Factors in Overview
These things may raise your risk for kidney cancer: advancing age, smoking, and contact with certain chemicals. ...more
 Kidney Cancer: Symptoms in Overview
Kidney cancer often causes no symptoms in its early stages. Here are some of the symptoms you can expect as the cancer grows. ...more
 Kidney (Renal) Cancer: Introduction in Overview
A helpful introduction to kidney cancer....more
Detailed anatomical description of the urinary system, including simple definitions and labeled, full-color illustrations. ...more
 Kidney Cancer: Risk Factors in Overview
These things may raise your risk for kidney cancer: advancing age, smoking, and contact with certain chemicals. ...more
 Kidney Cancer: Symptoms in Overview
Kidney cancer often causes no symptoms in its early stages. Here are some of the symptoms you can expect as the cancer grows. ...more
 Kidney (Renal) Cancer: Introduction in Overview
A helpful introduction to kidney cancer....more
Understanding Your DiagnosisSee All
A look at the different tests you can expect to have to confirm a diagnosis of kidney cancer. ...more
 Antegrade Pyelogram in Understanding Your Diagnosis
An antegrade pyelogram is an imaging test to find a blockage (obstruction) in the upper urinary tract. Read on to learn about what to expect before, during, and after this test. ...more
 Abdominal Ultrasound in Understanding Your Diagnosis
An abdominal ultrasound is an imaging test used to assess the organs and structures in the belly. Read on to learn what to expect before, during, and after the test. ...more
CT scan is a type of imaging test. It uses X-rays and computer technology to make images or slices of the body. A CT scan can make detailed pictures of any part of the body. This includes the bones, muscles, fat, organs, and blood vessels. They are more detailed than regular X-rays. ...more
An intravenous pyelogram is an imaging test used to look at the kidneys and ureters. The ureters are the narrow tubes that carry urine from the kidneys to the bladder. ...more
 Kidney Biopsy in Understanding Your Diagnosis
A biopsy is done to remove tissue or cells from the body for exam under a microscope. The tissue sample is removed with a needle to check for cancer or other abnormal cells. It also helps check how well the kidney is working. ...more
 Kidney scan in Understanding Your Diagnosis
A kidney scan is an imaging test that looks at your kidneys. Your healthcare provider can also see how well blood is flowing in your kidneys. ...more
 Kidney Ultrasound in Understanding Your Diagnosis
A kidney ultrasound is an imaging test that uses sound waves to look at your kidneys. It can check the size, shape, and location of your kidneys. It also lets your healthcare provider see how well blood is flowing in your kidneys. ...more
A look at the different tests you can expect to have to confirm a diagnosis of kidney cancer. ...more
 Antegrade Pyelogram in Understanding Your Diagnosis
An antegrade pyelogram is an imaging test to find a blockage (obstruction) in the upper urinary tract. Read on to learn about what to expect before, during, and after this test. ...more
 Abdominal Ultrasound in Understanding Your Diagnosis
An abdominal ultrasound is an imaging test used to assess the organs and structures in the belly. Read on to learn what to expect before, during, and after the test. ...more
CT scan is a type of imaging test. It uses X-rays and computer technology to make images or slices of the body. A CT scan can make detailed pictures of any part of the body. This includes the bones, muscles, fat, organs, and blood vessels. They are more detailed than regular X-rays. ...more
An intravenous pyelogram is an imaging test used to look at the kidneys and ureters. The ureters are the narrow tubes that carry urine from the kidneys to the bladder. ...more
 Kidney Biopsy in Understanding Your Diagnosis
A biopsy is done to remove tissue or cells from the body for exam under a microscope. The tissue sample is removed with a needle to check for cancer or other abnormal cells. It also helps check how well the kidney is working. ...more
 Kidney scan in Understanding Your Diagnosis
A kidney scan is an imaging test that looks at your kidneys. Your healthcare provider can also see how well blood is flowing in your kidneys. ...more
 Kidney Ultrasound in Understanding Your Diagnosis
A kidney ultrasound is an imaging test that uses sound waves to look at your kidneys. It can check the size, shape, and location of your kidneys. It also lets your healthcare provider see how well blood is flowing in your kidneys. ...more
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Deciding on TreatmentSee All
Talking with healthcare providers about cancer can be overwhelming. It helps to be prepared. Here's a list of questions you can bring to your appointments. ...more
There are different treatment choices for kidney cancer. Which may work best for you? It depends on a number of factors. These include the type, size, location, and stage of your cancer. ...more
ChemotherapyRadiationSurgeryOther Treatments
Talking with healthcare providers about cancer can be overwhelming. It helps to be prepared. Here's a list of questions you can bring to your appointments. ...more
There are different treatment choices for kidney cancer. Which may work best for you? It depends on a number of factors. These include the type, size, location, and stage of your cancer. ...more
Managing Side EffectsSee All
You may have difficulty eating or lose your appetite during cancer treatment. Try eating small, frequent meals throughout the day. To improve your appetite, don't drink beverages with your meals. ...more
Fatigue can come and go or stay constant for a while. Fatigue from chemotherapy tends to happen a few days after the treatment, peaks, and then gets better before the next treatment. Fatigue from radiation may not happen right away. ...more
Chemotherapy Side EffectsOther Treatment Side Effects
You may have difficulty eating or lose your appetite during cancer treatment. Try eating small, frequent meals throughout the day. To improve your appetite, don't drink beverages with your meals. ...more
Fatigue can come and go or stay constant for a while. Fatigue from chemotherapy tends to happen a few days after the treatment, peaks, and then gets better before the next treatment. Fatigue from radiation may not happen right away. ...more
Cancer FAQsSee All
 Kidney Cancer: Overview in Cancer FAQs
A helpful guide to kidney cancer, from symptoms and diagnosis to getting a second opinion and types of treatment. ...more
 Kidney Cancer: Overview in Cancer FAQs
A helpful guide to kidney cancer, from symptoms and diagnosis to getting a second opinion and types of treatment. ...more