The kidney Cancer Association (http://www.kidneycancer.org) and http://www.medicinenet.com/kidney_cancer/article.htm (for a more technical perspective) are good places to start.
At early stage of kidney cancer, the tumor measures up to 7 centimeter and the cancer cells are only in the kidney. At later stage cancer cells may extend beyond kidney. To find more information you can visit http://www.medicinenet.com
Treatments for kidney cancer can be obtained from a person's general practitioner or family doctor, or specialist information can be found from an oncologist who solely practices in cancer treatment.
Any type of medical website can include information about kidney cancer: http://www.medicinenet.com/kidney_cancer/article.htm There is one example. Make sure the website is legit and contains accurate information.
This can be a sign of kidney cancer, although with blood in your stool you could have multiple conditions going on. You can find symptoms of kidney cancer at http://www.medicinenet.com/kidney_cancer/article.htm
We have an active online kidney cancer support group in the UK, you can find it at : www.kidneycancersupportnetwork.co.uk We are a group of kidney cancer patients and carers who understand what it means to receive a diagnosis of kidney cancer; we support and encourage each other via our online forum and by email and telephone. We an provide individual one to one support for anyone affected by kidney cancer.
The National Cancer Institute has information about Renal Cancer (also referred to as kidney cancer) at http://www.cancer.gov/cancertopics/pdq/treatment/renalcell/patient. They describe the cancer, list risks and symptoms, and explain some tests doctors use to diagnose it. If you have concerns about cancer or are experiencing unusual symptoms, you should schedule a visit with your doctor for a diagnosis.
the ribbon color for kidney cancer is kelly green.
There are many places where one could find information about polycystic kidney disease. You can find information from your doctor. Or from the Internet. From reading a book or brochure or even from a friend.
The best place to find information on femera and breast cancer would be on the official cancer site. Or check out the official breast cancer specific site which should have information on links to cancer.
No, being kicked will not cure kidney cancer.
Not Kidney cancer but bladder cancer
the ribbon color for kidney cancer is kelly green.