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Diagnosis of Cancer of the kidney

The initial diagnosis is normally made after a thorough medical examination including x-rays, blood tests and possibly other types of scan.  The patient is likely to be referred to a hospital for consultations and treatment.

Kidney cancer is most common in men aged over 40 years.  As back pain is a common ailment, it is sometimes not recognised as a symptom of kidney cancer in sufferers until the disease has spread beyond the affected organ.  Therefore, it is important that people who have other symptoms of kidney cancer see their doctor as soon as possible for an examination.