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7. Symptoms of Kidney Cancer

In the early stages of kidney cancer, there are generally no warning signs. But as the cancer advances, individuals may notice blood in their urine, which can look brownish, red, or pink. Back or side pain can become constant. Inexplicable fever and fatigue may become an issue, and appetite loss can lead to dropping pounds. Other symptoms of kidney cancer to watch out for include high blood pressure, a lump near the kidneys, or annual blood tests that show anemia or high calcium levels.

These symptoms can result from benign diseases, so if you're concerned, it's best to consult a doctor to confirm a diagnosis and receive appropriate treatment. The earlier you take action, the better.

Ill woman lying in bed with high temperature. VioletaStoimenova/ Getty Images

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