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  1. KIDNEY CANCER by Robert A. Figlin, 1980
  2. Kidney Cancer Pocket Reference
  3. Living Well on Dialysis, A Cookbook for Patients and Their Families by Inc. National Kidney Foundation, 1996
  4. Cancer and the Kidney by Eric P. Cohen, 1980
  5. Cancer and the Kidney by Eric P. Cohen, 1980
  6. Kidney Tumors (American Cancer Society Atlas of Clinical Oncology) by Richie, 2007-12-30
  7. Tumors of the Kidney (International Perspectives in Urology, Vol 13) by B. Jean Dekernion, 1986-10
  8. CANCER OF THE PROSTATE AND KIDNEY (NATO ASI SERIES VOL. A53) (HB) by Pavone-Macaluso/smith, 1983
  9. The renogram as a tool for evaluating patients with cancer of the cervix uteri (PRNC) by Sergio Irizarry, 1962
  10. Factors of importance for primary surgical therapy in renal carcinoma: Nephrectomy and kidney resection (Scandinavian journal of urology and nephrology ; supplementum 4) by Lennart Wahlqvist, 1969
  11. Cancer mortality in Woburn: A three decade study (1949-1978) by Norman C Telles, 1981
  12. Renal, Bladder and Prostate Cancer: An update by Fritz H. Schroder, K.H. Kurth, et all 1999-05-15
  13. Clinical Progress in Renal Cancer
  14. Renal Cancer (Oxford Oncology Library) by Tim Eisen, 2010-11-05

81. Kidney Cancer
kidney cancer. All other physicians have extensive experience in the managementof kidney cancer, including the treatment of partial nephrectomy.
http://wo-pub1.med.cornell.edu/cgi-bin/WebObjects/pops-public.woa/wa/practice?na

82. Kidney Cancer, University Of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, PA, USA
Information about the causes, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of kidney cancerfrom the health care experts at UPMC Cancer Centers, including specialized
http://kidneycancer.upmc.com/
Kidney cancer is a disease in which cancer cells grow in the kidneys. Read more UPMC is an international leader in cancer treatment, research, and education. UPMC Cancer Centers offer cancer treatments to patients throughout the Pittsburgh region and across the world; the University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute carries out basic, translational, and clinical research. Cancer-related fact sheets
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83. Kidney Cancer In The Swedish Family Cancer Database Familial
Click here to read kidney cancer in the Swedish Family Cancer Databasefamilial risks and second primary malignancies. Czene K, Hemminki
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=1

84. Onconurse.com -- Help For Oncology Nurses To Better Serve Their Patients -- Kidn
All entries in each category are listed in alphabetical order, not by importance.kidney cancer organizations. kidney cancer Internet support groups.
http://www.onconurse.com/factsheets/kidney_resources.html
Kidney Cancer Resources This list includes resources you're likely to use most often and those that are the richest sources of kidney-cancer-specific information. All entries in each category are listed in alphabetical order, not by importance.
Kidney cancer organizations
  • The California Kidney Cancer Foundation
    2100 Webster St., Suite 326
    San Francisco, CA 94115
    www.ckcc.org

    This organization was founded to make new and advanced forms of therapy for kidney cancer readily available in Northern California. Its web site has treatment information, resources, and patient stories.
  • The Kidney Cancer Association
    1234 Sherman Ave., Suite 203
    Evanston, IL 60602-1375
    (800) 850-9132 or (847) 332-1051
    www.nkca.org

    The Kidney Cancer Association, founded in 1990, is an organization of patients, family members, physicians, researchers, and other health professionals. They provide patient information on the disease, its treatment, clinical trials, current news, a videotape lending library, a chat room for patients, and many other services.
Major organizations providing cancer information
  • American Cancer Society (ACS) National Office
    1599 Clifton Road NE Atlanta, GA 30329-4251

85. Tuberin
Health Research and the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center have discoveredthat a tumor suppressor gene that inhibits kidney cancer also controls a
http://www.ciit.org/News/Tuberin copy
April 26, 2001
Researchers Link Cancer Suppressor to Polycystic Kidney Disease Control
Researchers at the CIIT Centers for Health Research and the University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center have discovered that a tumor suppressor gene that inhibits kidney cancer also controls a major gene for polycystic kidney disease. The findings provide insights that may lead to new therapies. The research team also included collaborators from Genzyme Genetics and the Mayo Clinic. "The biological behavior of the renal cysts that develop in patients with polycystic kidney disease shares many similarities with kidney cancer, and suggested to us that there could be a link between these two diseases," said Professor Cheryl Walker of the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center. "The finding that the same tumor suppressor gene can control both polycystic kidney disease and tumor development establishes this link for the first time, and proves that a connection exists between polycystic kidney disease and kidney cancer at the molecular level." More prevalent than better-known diseases such as cystic fibrosis or sickle cell anemia, autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease or ADPKD is the most common lethal genetic disease in humans. It is a leading cause of kidney failure, end-stage renal disease, and the need for dialysis.

86. Diseases Treated At Mayo Clinic In Rochester, Minn.
Bilateral Hypernephroma. Bilateral kidney cancer. Bilateral Kidney Tumor. BilateralRenal Cell Cancer. Infertility. kidney cancer. Kidney Stones. Kidney Transplant.
http://www.mayoclinic.org/rochester/diseases.html
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Click on the links below to learn about Mayo Clinic's approach to treatment of a disease or condition, including contact numbers for more information or appointments. Note: we are just beginning to build these disease pages. If you do not find what you are looking for, you might try looking in the medical departments section. Please check back in the future as we will be continually adding new disease information. Displaying A-Z. A-E F-J K-O P-T ... View Complete List A Abdominal Reduction (Abdominoplasty) Abnormal Prostate Adenocarcinoma Of The Bladder Adenocarcinoma Of The Prostate ... Atrial Septal Defects B Balance Problems Benign Prostate Hyperplasia Benign Prostate Hyperplasia Bilateral Hypernephroma ... Brow-lift C Carotid Artery Disease Cavernous Malformations Cerebral Aneurysms Chemical Peel ... Cryoglobulinemia D Depression Dermabrasion Dermatitis Herpetiformis Dermatitis ... Dry Macular Degeneration E Ebstein's Anomaly Eczema ED Eisenmenger's Syndrome ... Eyelid Rejuvenation F Face- and Neck-Lift Facial Augmentation Facial Contour Refinement Facial Implant Surgery ... Forehead-Lift G Gamma Knife Treatment Genioplasty Glaucoma Granulomatous Ileocolitis ... Graves' Disease H Hay Fever Heart Attack Heart Transplant Hydrocephalus (Children) ... Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy I

87. Cancer.gov - Kidney And Renal Pelvis: U.S. Racial/Ethnic Cancer Patterns
Historically, incidence rates for kidney cancer have included cancers of the renalcells (in the main part of the kidney) and the renal pelvis (the lower part
http://www.nci.nih.gov/statistics/cancertype/kidney-racial-ethnic
Kidney and Renal Pelvis: U.S. Racial/Ethnic Cancer Patterns
Historically, incidence rates for kidney cancer have included cancers of the renal cells (in the main part of the kidney) and the renal pelvis (the lower part of the kidney where urine collects before entering the ureter and continuing to the bladder), although there is evidence that these cancers have different characteristics. They are presented together here for continuity. About one of five kidney cancers occur in the renal pelvis. Internationally, the highest incidence rates occur in the United States, Canada, Northern Europe, Australia, and New Zealand. The lowest rates are in Thailand, China, and the Philippines. Rates in these countries are about one-third the rates in the high risk countries. Kidney cancer has a relatively high mortality rate in all racial/ethnic populations. Following the incidence pattern, mortality rates are about twice as high in men as in women, regardless of age. There are too few deaths among American Indian (New Mexico), Alaska Native and Hawaiian populations to calculate reliable rates. Mortality rates for blacks are comparable to those for white non- Hispanics. Rates for the other races are lower. In all racial/ethnic groups the mortality rates increase with age. Cancers of the kidney and renal pelvis share many risk factors although the strengths of the associations differ. For both types of cancer the only well-established risk factor is cigarette smoking. Compared to nonsmokers, smokers have about twice the risk for renal cell cancer and about four times the risk for renal pelvis cancer than nonsmokers. Other probable risk factors include obesity and, especially for cancer of the renal pelvis, heavy long-term use of analgesics (medications used to relieve pain). Cessation of cigarette smoking is the best single step in preventing these cancers. It is estimated that this measure alone would reduce by one-half the number of renal pelvis cancers and by one-third the number of renal cell cancers.

88. Kidney Cancer - General Information
kidney cancer or Renal cell carcinoma, attacks the kidneys, an essentialpart of the body's urinary system. kidney cancer / General Information
http://www.cornellurology.com/cornell/kidney/

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General Information Epidemiology
It is expected that there will be about 30,000 new cases of kidney cancer (17,800 in men and 12,200 in women) in 1999 in the United States. In 1999 about 11,900 people (7,200 men and 4,700 women) will die from this disease. RCC accounts for about 85% of all kidney tumors. continue discovery Overview of the Kidneys
The kidneys are two bean-shaped organs fixed to the back wall of the abdominal cavity. One kidney is to the left and the other is to the right of the backbone. Both are protected by the lower ribcage. The kidneys' function is to filter the blood and eliminate the body of excess fluid, salt and waste products. continue discovery Kidney Cancer - Renal Cell Carcinoma (RCC)
RCC is the most common type of kidney cancer. RCC begins small and grows larger over time, like many other cancers. Based on limited observations, renal cancers appear to grow approximately 1 cm (1/2 inch) in diameter per year. RCC usually grows as a single mass. continue discovery
This website is sponsored in part by an educational grant from Ortho-McNeil Pharmaceutical, Inc., and its

89. Proleukin - Aldesleukin For Injection
kidney cancer Support. California kidney cancer Center www.ckcc.org. KidneyCancer Association 1800-850-9132 www.kidneycancerassociation.org.
http://www.proleukin.com/resources_links/

U.S. Prescribing Info
PROLEUKIN IL-2 Therapy Patient Resources Patient Success Stories ... Resources and Links
Online Resources Hotlines Books/Publications Clinical Trial Search - PDQ Database ... Site Map
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Skin Cancer General Cancer Support PROLEUKIN ... IL-2 Kidney Cancer Support California Kidney Cancer Center
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East Bay Cancer Center
www.eastbaycancercenter.com
Kidney Cancer Association
www.kidneycancerassociation.org
Kidney Cancer Guide
www.cancerguide.org/kidney.html
National Kidney Foundation
www.kidney.org Skin Cancer Support East Bay Cancer Center
www.eastbaycancercenter.com
Melanoma Patients' Information Page www.mpip.org Melanoma Research Center www.tustison.com/interests1.html Melanoma Research Foundation 1-800-MRF-1290 (673-1290) www.melanoma.org Skin Cancer Foundation 1-800-SKIN-490 (754-6490) www.skincancer.org

90. CancerEducation: Corporate Info: Partners
The kidney cancer Association The kidney cancer Association is a nonprofitmembership organization comprised of patients, family members, physicians
http://www.cancereducation.com/cancersyspagesnb/a/statyb.cfm?pg=partners

91. Clinical Trials
Colon/Rectal Cancer. Phase III Randomized Study of Shark Cartilage inPatients With Advanced Colorectal or Breast Cancer. kidney cancer.
http://www3.cancer.gov/occam/trials.html
Understanding Clinical Trials
Introduction to Clinical Trials
Cancer Clinical Trial Web Sites
Bethesda Trials:
An NCI site designed to help cancer patients and health care professionals learn the steps in joining clinical studies conducted by the NCI at its home base at the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Maryland. CancerTrials:
The main NCI site containing information and news about cancer research studies (clinical trials) which evaluate new treatment, prevention or detection methods for cancer.
CAM Cancer Treatment Trials
Breast Cancer Phase III Randomized Study of Shark Cartilage in Patients With Advanced Colorectal or Breast Cancer Colon/Rectal Cancer Phase III Randomized Study of Shark Cartilage in Patients With Advanced Colorectal or Breast Cancer Kidney Cancer Shark Cartilage Extract in Treating Patients With Metastatic Kidney Cancer: This is a randomized phase III trial to determine the effectiveness of shark cartilage extract in treating patients who have metastatic kidney cancer that has not responded to biological therapy. Lung Cancer A trial for non-small cell lung cancer patients comparing conventional chemotherapy + radiation therapy with shark cartilage . This trial is being performed at several centers across the U.S. and Canada and is coordinated by the MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, Texas.

92. Kidney Cancer
The Cleveland Clinic is recognized internationally for the many advancesmade here in the treatment of kidney cancer. In the past
http://www.clevelandclinic.org/urology/patients/kidney/cancer.htm
Kidney Disease Kidney Stones/Lithotripsy Quality Indicators Kidney Transplant The Cleveland Clinic is recognized internationally for the many advances made here in the treatment of kidney cancer. In the past, the typical treatment for kidney cancer was the removal of the entire kidney, called total nephrectomy. Dr. Andrew Novick, chairman of the Glickman Urological Institute has pioneered the technique of partial nephrectomy where only the cancerous part of the kidney is removed. This kidney-sparing surgery, which is just as effective but keeps kidney tissue that may be required later in life, requires surgical expertise in both kidney reconstruction and vascular surgery techniques. Cleveland Clinic urologists have performed over 1000 of these operations, which is the largest experience in the world. Some patients with small kidney tumors can be treated by laparoscopic cryoablation, or freezing of the cancerous cells. (see

93. Focusing On Patients
Well, except for that kidney cancer scare a few years back. But thanksto early detection and a sophisticated surgery that Brassesco
http://synthesis.ucdmc.ucdavis.edu/spring00/patients/index.shtml
Few of us will reach our octogenarian years with as much vigor as Guido Brassesco. Each day the 81-year-old Stockton resident rides a stationary bike for half an hour and spends another half-hour on push-ups and sit-ups. Then he goes to service club meetings, classes, or to visit friends. Sure, his ankles are a little gimpy from some shrapnel he caught in World War II, and he's got a touch of high blood pressure, but all in all, life is good. Well, except for that kidney cancer scare a few years back. But thanks to early detection and a sophisticated surgery that Brassesco underwent at the UC Davis Medical Center, his only reminder of that experience is a small, two-inch scar near his abdomen. Brassesco sought help a year ago shortly after he began passing blood in his urine. His physician thought he had an infection, but subsequent tests revealed a large mass on his right kidney.

94. Mayo Clinic - Clinical Trial: Drug Therapy For Post-Operative Kidney Cancer Pati
Drug Therapy for PostOperative kidney cancer Patients. Participants mustbe in good general health other than the diagnosed kidney cancer.
http://www.mayo.edu/research/trials/trial_279.html
Drug Therapy for Post-Operative Kidney Cancer Patients Research Clinical Trials
Jacksonville FL

Rochester MN
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Scottsdale AZ

A clinical trial currently recruiting participants. Why is this research study being done? This study is being done to find out if patients receiving an anti-cancer vaccine (Oncophage®) after surgery for renal cell carcinoma have a statistically longer survival rate than patients who do not receive this treatment.
Eligibility Summary
Who is eligible to participate in this research study?
  • Men or women over the age of 18 who have been diagnosed with kidney cancer, and are scheduled for the standard surgery to remove the kidney cancer.
  • Participants must be in good general health other than the diagnosed kidney cancer.
  • Women must not be pregnant or breast feeding.
  • Participants must not have been taking (at least 4 weeks prior to study enrollment) or currently taking any other investigational or immunosuppressive drugs.
Requirements
What is involved in this research study? As a study participant you will be asked to:
  • Have a physical exam which include a number of tests that will check for any remaining cancer. If there is any evidence that you have cancer remaining (after the surgery) in your abdomen, lungs, brain or bones, you will not be eligible to receive vaccine, and you will be withdrawn from the trial.
  • 95. Archives Of Kidney Cancer Patient Questions At Med Help International
    Collection of patient medical questions and answers about kidney cancer, whichare replied to by online doctors from leading medical institutions.
    http://www.medhelp.org/perl6/urology/archive/Kidney_Cancer.html
    The Archive of Kidney Cancer Questions
    from The Urology Forum at Med Help International Listed below are our archive of questions and answers for the medical topic: Kidney Cancer. Please feel free to browse our kidney cancer archive below, or search our site for additional information about kidney cancer.

    96. UCLA Healthcare Kidney Cancer Program
    The kidney cancer Program offers a comprehensive approach to treating patientsin all stages of kidney cancer. Department of Urology kidney cancer Program.
    http://www.healthcare.ucla.edu/Programs/program.asp?version=1956&programid=619

    97. Neoplasms
    List of links relating to neoplasms, with special section on nervous-system neoplasms. From Sweden.Category Health Conditions and Diseases Neoplasms...... Kidney (Renal Cell) Cancer Cancer.gov (US); The US kidney cancer Association;Treatments of kidney cancer - California kidney cancer C. (US);
    http://www.mic.ki.se/Diseases/c4.html
    search help staff
    Neoplasms
    Patients and laypersons looking for guidance among the target sources of this collection of links are strongly advised to review the information retrieved with their professional health care provider. Alphabetical List of Diseases

    Search CancerLit at NCI/NIH

    98. Charity Golf Event Raises $100,000 For The UCLA Kidney Cancer Program
    Kim Irwin (kirwin@mednet.ucla.edu) (310) 2062805. CHARITY GOLF EVENTRAISES $100,000 FOR THE UCLA kidney cancer PROGRAM. More than
    http://www.cancer.mednet.ucla.edu/newsmedia/news/pr092701.html
    News Release Date: September 27, 2001
    Kambra McConnel ( kmcconnel@mednet.ucla.edu
    Kim Irwin ( kirwin@mednet.ucla.edu
    CHARITY GOLF EVENT RAISES $100,000 FOR THE
    UCLA KIDNEY CANCER PROGRAM
    More than $100,000 was raised for the UCLA Kidney Cancer Program during a charity golf tournament held on behalf of a UCLA Jonsson Cancer Center patient. The Friends of Ernie Golf Tournament, held in August at the Hacienda Golf Club in La
    Habra Heights, featured a day of golf, along with an evening awards dinner complete with a raffle and silent and live auctions, all intended to raise funds to be used by the UCLA Kidney Cancer Program. Patient Ernie Jones, 60, of Long Beach, was diagnosed in September 2000 with kidney cancer - often referred to as the "silent killer" because most symptoms appear after the cancer has spread. In Jones' case, there were no signs until he felt an ache in his shoulder while preparing to go fishing, according to his wife, Carol. He was directed to UCLA, where he was treated by Dr Robert Figlin, a professor of hematology/oncology in the Department of Urology and a researcher at UCLA’s Jonsson Cancer Center. "Ernie put out the word that he wanted all of his friends and everyone they know to be aware of this disease," Carol Jones said. "He was so happy with the treatment he received at UCLA that he wanted to be an asset to the program."

    99. National Anemia Action Council
    Offers research information about anemia associated with end stage renal disease, chronic kidney disease, cancer, HIV, rheumatoid arthritis, heart disease and diabetes.
    http://www.anemia.org

    100. Cromwell Hospital, London, UK - Private Patient Services - Radiotherapy, Oncolog
    London hospital provides private healthcare facilities for UK and overseas patients. Include cancer treatment, liver disease and transplant, pancreas and kidney transplant, neurosurgery, heart surgery, and IVF.
    http://www.cromwell-hospital.co.uk/
    The Cromwell Hospital in London provides healthcare facilities for UK and overseas patients. Major specialities include cancer treatment, liver disease and transplant, neurosurgery, spinal surgery, heart surgery, gamma knife surgery (radiosurgery) and Paediatric care.
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