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Kidney Cancer Advice and Tips from Patients


For the 73,750 adults who receive a kidney cancer (or renal cell carcinoma) diagnosis every year, it can be a lot to take in. To help take some of the guesswork out of understanding what happens next with this chronic condition, we tapped a couple of patient advocates who have been through it themselves and have learned many lessons along the way. Here, their advice for people just beginning their kidney cancer journey, from where to seek financial help to insider-y post-surgery tips that will help make recovery easier.
What I Wish I’d Known: You Have Treatment Options
Peggy Zuckerman of Long Beach, CA, was diagnosed with stage 4 kidney cancer 18 years ago. She overcame it thanks largely to surgical removal of a mass on one of her kidneys. But in the beginning, she was scared. “You think, ‘I m gonna die next year,’” she admits. While there are no guarantees of the outcome of any cancer, her advice is to focus on the fact that there are options treatments include ....

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