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Renal cancer accounts for more than 90 % of all renal tumours. Men are more at risk than females with incidence increasing with age. The exact cause for RCC is unknown but several risk factors have important significance. Tobacco smoking, obesity, hypertension, lack of physical activity and occupational factors have been implicated as risk factors. Kidney cancer is now known to be a genetic disease made up of a number of different cancers each with their own histology, genetic alteration, clinical course and response to therapy. Benign kidney tumours include angiomyolipoma, papilloma and oncocytoma.
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Alleemudder, A., Seth, A., Nargund, V.H. (2015). Renal Cancer – Epidemiology and Aetiology. In: Nargund, V., Raghavan, D., Sandler, H. (eds) Urological Oncology. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-85729-482-1_18
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