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Kidney cancer

Kidney cancer starts in the kidneys. The kidneys are bean shaped organs and part of the urinary system. This system filters waste products out of the blood and makes urine.

Last reviewed: 29 Jan 2024

Next review due: 29 Jan 2027

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This section has been written, reviewed and updated by Cancer Research UK’s Patient Information Web Team. Thank you to the expert medical professionals and people affected by cancer who have helped to review this information.

  • Dr Matthew Seager (Consultant Interventional Radiologist)

  • Professor Maxine Tran (Professor in Urology and Honorary Consultant Urology Surgeon)

  • Dr Matthew Young (Genitourinary Oncology Fellow)

  • Marta Marchetti (Urology and Robotics Surgical Care Practitioner)

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