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Clinical trial research led by Dana-Farber's Toni Choueiri, MD, finds immunotherapy drug given after surgery delays recurrence in patients with kidney cancer. Study presented at #ASCO21 during plenary session. Press Release: http://ms.spr.ly/6051VAaBx Video published: June 3, 2021


If you have kidney cancer, you might not experience symptoms until the disease is advanced. Not long ago, such a diagnosis was bad news. But now, thanks to technology, teamwork and medical expertise, people are beating this deadly disease. To learn more about kidney cancer care at Mayo Clinic, visit: https://mayocl.in/2kPgAXJ
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Learn more about kidney tumor ablation:
https://radiology.ucsf.edu/pat....ient-care/services/k
Dr. Ronald Zagoria, MD, professor in chief of the Abdominal Imaging Section in the Department of Radiology at UCSF, explains why kidney tumor ablation may be a good treatment option for patients.


During a routine checkup, Grayson’s pediatrician noticed the two-year-old’s abdomen was swollen. After ordering tests, results showed the presence of a Wilm’s tumor, a rare kidney cancer that primarily affects children. Grayson was sent to Loyola where he underwent surgery to remove his kidney and the baseball-sized tumor. He is now receiving weekly chemotherapy infusions as part of his treatment. His prognosis is excellent—thanks to Loyola’s top-notch pediatric oncology program. You can be a hero for children like Grayson by joining us at the Health, Hope & Heroes 5K Run/Walk to benefit pediatric health programs at Loyola University Health System. For more information or to make an appointment, please visit https://www.loyolamedicine.org..../find-a-condition-or or call 888-584-7888.


Bradley Leibovich, M.D., a urologic surgeon specializing in kidney cancer at Mayo Clinic, discusses symptoms of kidney tumors, as well as treatment options available once a tumor is detected. For more information, visit: https://mayocl.in/2mnEqKO
To request an appointment at Mayo Clinic, visit: https://mayocl.in/2lYscYA


When Beatriz was 13 months old, she was diagnosed with Wilms’ tumor, a rare kidney cancer that makes up about 6 percent of all childhood cancers. After Valley Children’s pediatric surgeons removed the mass, she began a comprehensive, five-month treatment plan of chemotherapy and radiation to kill any remaining cancerous tumor cells.
Beatriz is one of more than 120 children diagnosed with cancer each year in this region.
To learn more about Valley Children’s Cancer and Blood Disorders Center, please visit http://www.valleychildrens.org/cancer
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