Overview
Stage 2 Kidney Cancer is when the tumor is in the kidney is larger than 7 centimeters wide but located only in the kidney.
Understanding your Stage 2 Kidney Cancer diagnosis will help you partner with your doctors to make the best treatment choice for you. Tap “Watch Now” for an easy-to-understand overview of Stage 2 Kidney Cancer.
- Stage 2 Kidney Cancer
Overview
Stage 2 Kidney Cancer is when the tumor is larger than 7 centimeters and affects only the kidney, as highlighted here in blue on the image.
What Tests Will I Need and Why?
Urine, Blood and Imaging tests are done to understand your general health, confirm your diagnosis and determine your cancer stage.
A test called a biopsy is also typically done. This test looks at sample cells taken from your tumor to help identify your specific cancer cell type, which is critical to finding the best treatment option for you.
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Commonly Searched Questions
Stage 2 Kidney Cancer survival rate.
According to SEER data, Stage 2 kidney cancer has a survival rate of 72.3%. For example, if the 5-year relative survival rate for a specific stage of kidney cancer is 72.3%, it means that patients who have that cancer are, on average, about 72.3% as likely as patients who don’t have that cancer to live for at least 5 years after being diagnosed.
Source: Cancer.gov
Stage 2 Kidney Cancer treatment.
Early kidney cancer (stage 1 or 2) is localised, which means the cancer is found in the kidney only or has not spread very far. The main treatment is surgery. to remove the tumor. Now click here to Compare Your Latest Treatment Options.
Source: Cancer.org
Stage 2 Kidney Cancer symptoms.
Early kidney cancers usually do not cause any signs or symptoms, but larger ones might. Some possible signs and symptoms of kidney cancer include:
- Blood in the urine (hematuria)
- Low back pain on one side (not caused by injury)
- A mass (lump) on the side or lower back
- Fatigue (tiredness)
- Loss of appetite
- Weight loss not caused by dieting
- Fever that is not caused by an infection and that doesn’t go away
- Anemia (low red blood cell counts)
Source: Cancer.org
Stage 2 Kidney Cancer recurrence rate.
The overall prognosis for stage 2 kidney cancer shows an excellent outcome of 72.3% for the 5-year survival rate, and 16% of the patients still experience recurrence.
Source: Cancernetwork.com
Stage 2 Kidney Cancer in children.
There are many types of childhood kidney tumors but Wilm’s tumor is the most common type of Kidney Cancer in children. It affects children ages 3 to 4 and becomes less common after age 5.
Source: Cancer.org