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Warning: The Sequence of Kidney Cancer Symptoms from Back Pain to Haematuria According to Doctors

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Warning: The Sequence of Kidney Cancer Symptoms from Back Pain to Haematuria According to Doctors
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Back pain is a fairly common complaint experienced by many people. This condition is usually associated with muscle problems, poor posture, or excessive physical activity.

However, doctors warn that in certain cases, back pain can also be a sign of kidney cancer.

Kidney cancer occurs when abnormal cells grow uncontrollably in kidney tissue. The most common type is renal cell carcinoma, which accounts for approximately 90 per cent of all kidney cancer cases in adults.

The disease often develops slowly and in the early stages frequently produces no clear symptoms.

According to health experts, back pain related to kidney cancer has several distinctive characteristics that differentiate it from ordinary muscle pain.

In addition to back pain, there are several other symptoms that can appear together and strengthen the indication of kidney problems.

Global data: Based on the Global Cancer Observatory 2026, more than 430,000 new cases of kidney cancer are recorded worldwide each year. Major risk factors include smoking habits, obesity, and high blood pressure.

Although most cases of back pain are caused by nerve or spinal disorders, medical examination is strongly recommended if pain persists for a long time.

To confirm diagnosis, doctors typically perform a series of examinations such as urine tests, ultrasound, CT scans, or MRI to assess kidney condition in detail.

Early detection is considered very important because the likelihood of successful treatment will be far greater if kidney cancer is found at an early stage before metastasis or spread to other organs occurs.

Researchers at Fox Chase Cancer Center predict that global kidney cancer cases could double within 25 years. Major risk factors include obesity, smoking, and hypertension.

Kidney cancer is a medical condition in which abnormal cells within the kidneys grow uncontrollably and form a mass called a malignant tumour.

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