Kidney cancer can feel overwhelming, but we’re here to help you navigate this journey with confidence and clarity. Our dedicated team provides compassionate care, offering the latest in treatment options and personalized support every step of the way.
Whether you’re seeking information about symptoms, diagnosis or treatment, we are committed to ensuring you feel empowered and supported.
What is kidney cancer?
Kidney cancer occurs when abnormal cells grow uncontrollably in the kidney, forming a tumor. Symptoms of kidney cancer can include blood in the urine, back pain, unexplained weight loss, fatigue or a persistent lump or mass in the side or lower back. The vast majority of kidney cancers are often found when imaging for other health concerns are done.
Different types of kidney cancer include:
- Renal cell carcinoma: The most common type of kidney cancer, affecting the lining of the small tubes in the kidney. There are numerous subtypes of renal cell carcinoma, and your doctor will talk with you about which specific type you may have. Early detection and treatment are crucial for managing this condition.
- Transitional cell carcinoma: A less common form of kidney cancer that starts in the lining of the renal pelvis. It’s more similar to bladder cancer affecting the kidney. Specialized treatments are available to address this condition.
- Benign kidney tumors: While not cancerous, these growths can sometimes require treatment to prevent complications.
Early diagnosis and effective treatment are critical for managing the condition, and our team is here to help guide you through each phase of care with sensitivity and expertise.
Risk factors of kidney cancer
Understanding the risk factors for kidney cancer can help you and your healthcare provider identify potential concerns early. While having one or more risk factors doesn’t mean you will develop kidney cancer, it’s important to be aware of them so you can make informed decisions about your health.
The majority of renal cell carcinoma develops sporadically, without a clear cause, but the following are known risk factors for kidney cancer:
- Smoking: Tobacco use increases the risk of kidney cancer.
- Obesity: Being overweight can contribute to changes in kidney function.
- High blood pressure: Chronic high blood pressure can increase your risk.
- Family history: A family history of kidney cancer may raise your risk.
- Workplace exposure: Long-term exposure to chemicals like asbestos or cadmium may increase risk.
- Age: Kidney cancer is more common in people over the age of 50.
- Gender: Men are more likely than women to develop kidney cancer.
Treatment for kidney cancer
Treating kidney cancer involves a personalized approach tailored to each patient’s needs. Our care team offers a variety of advanced treatments to help manage and overcome this condition:
Some of the treatments and services we provide include:
- Surgery: Removal of the affected kidney or tumor is often a primary treatment, performed using minimally invasive techniques when possible.
- Targeted therapy: Medications are designed to attack specific cancer cells while minimizing harm to healthy cells.
- Immunotherapy: Treatments harness the body’s immune system to fight cancer effectively.
- Radiation therapy: Used in certain cases to target and destroy cancer cells.
- Active surveillance: Close monitoring for smaller or slower-growing tumors, ensuring timely intervention if needed.
- Supportive care services: Provide emotional, psychological and physical support throughout your treatment journey.
- Ablative techniques: These work to destroy the tumor without the need for surgery.
Cancer Care Providers

Aderonke Ajala, MD
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Lynn Whittaker, CRNP, AOCNP
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Angelica Kline, PA-C
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Jerome Derdel, MD
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Veeral B. Patel, MD
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