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Kidney cancer
Kidney cancer is considered one of the most common cancers in the world. The most common kidney cancer is renal cell carcinoma, which is about 80% of all cancers that affect the kidneys. The cause is unknown but there are risk factors that can increase the risk of a person like age, smoking, drinking alcohol and taking drugs. Symptoms include the presence of blood in the urine, pain in the ribs and a noticeable lump in the abdomen.
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