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    How is Kidney cancer diagnosed?

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  • Dr Stuart Menogue is a specialist Urological Surgeon located on Sydney’s Northern Beaches and North Shore. His special interests include Robotic and Minimally Invasive Surgery … View Profile

    Diagnosing kidney cancer often involves a combination of techniques:

    Imaging Tests: ultrasound, CT scans, and MRI help visualize the kidneys and identify tumours. Biopsy: Sometimes a sample of tissue is taken from the tumour and examined under a microscope to confirm the presence of cancer cells.

    Blood Tests: Blood tests can reveal elevated levels of certain substances associated with kidney cancer.

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