Condition
Pediatric Wilms Tumor and Kidney Tumors
What You Need to Know
Wilms tumor, also called nephroblastoma, is a malignant (cancerous) tumor originating in the cells of the kidney. It is the most common type of renal (kidney) cancer in children and accounts for about 5% of all childhood cancers.
Key Symptoms
The most common symptoms of Wilms tumor in children are:
- A nontender mass, or lump, felt or seen in the abdomen
- Pain and swelling in the abdomen
- Blood in the urine (hematuria)
Diagnosis
Doctors typically diagnose Wilms tumor by:
- Abdominal ultrasound
- CT scan
- MRI
- X-ray
- Blood and urine tests
- Biopsy
Treatment
Treatment may include:
- Surgery
- Chemotherapy
- Radiation
- Medication
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