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Kidney cancer is usually defined is a cancer that originates in the kidney. The two most common types of kidney cancer, reflecting their location within the kidney, are renal cell carcinoma (RCC) and urothelial cell carcinoma (UCC) of the renal pelvis.
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Study identifies potential therapeutic strategy for patients with clear cell renal cancer

Study identifies potential therapeutic strategy for patients with clear cell renal cancer

Cytokine levels could predict autoimmune reactions to cancer immunotherapy

Cytokine levels could predict autoimmune reactions to cancer immunotherapy

FOTIVDA expected to be included in new ESMO guidelines for advanced renal cell carcinoma

FOTIVDA expected to be included in new ESMO guidelines for advanced renal cell carcinoma

Study shows potential of avelumab plus axitinib as new treatment option for patients with advanced RCC

Study shows potential of avelumab plus axitinib as new treatment option for patients with advanced RCC

Exelixis presents CABOSUN and METEOR trial results in patients with advanced renal cell carcinoma

Exelixis presents CABOSUN and METEOR trial results in patients with advanced renal cell carcinoma

EMBO’s long-term fellowships support advanced research by funding postdoctoral scientists

EMBO’s long-term fellowships support advanced research by funding postdoctoral scientists

'Kidney-gene' plays role in the central nervous system and controls movement

'Kidney-gene' plays role in the central nervous system and controls movement

Loyola announces plans to produce CAR-T cells for treating cancer

Loyola announces plans to produce CAR-T cells for treating cancer

Ipsen receives approval from Health Canada for CABOMETYX tablets for treating renal cell carcinoma

Ipsen receives approval from Health Canada for CABOMETYX tablets for treating renal cell carcinoma

NCCN updates Clinical Practice Guidelines to include new recommendations for CABOMETYX tablets

NCCN updates Clinical Practice Guidelines to include new recommendations for CABOMETYX tablets

Novel approach reveals metabolic vulnerabilities in kidney cancer

Novel approach reveals metabolic vulnerabilities in kidney cancer

New approach to assess kidney tumors could prevent patients from undergoing unnecessary surgery

New approach to assess kidney tumors could prevent patients from undergoing unnecessary surgery

A late-life surprise: Taking care of frail, aging parents

A late-life surprise: Taking care of frail, aging parents

Biomarker predicts kidney cancer risk years before diagnosis

Biomarker predicts kidney cancer risk years before diagnosis

Blood biomarker could help predict kidney cancer up to five years prior to diagnosis

Blood biomarker could help predict kidney cancer up to five years prior to diagnosis

Scientists discover biomarker for kidney cancer

Scientists discover biomarker for kidney cancer

New marker in the blood could help predict person's risk of developing kidney cancer

New marker in the blood could help predict person's risk of developing kidney cancer

Novel blood-based marker may help predict kidney cancer years before clinical diagnosis

Novel blood-based marker may help predict kidney cancer years before clinical diagnosis

Researchers uncover new mechanisms underlying common kidney cancer in children

Researchers uncover new mechanisms underlying common kidney cancer in children

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