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World Kidney Cancer Day: Early Detection Vital as Kidney Disease Rises Globally

By-Dr. Bilal Thangal T M, Medical Lead, NURA
“On World Kidney Cancer Day, we recognize the growing challenge of kidney disease worldwide. Studies suggest that by 2040, chronic kidney disease could become the fifth leading cause of years of life lost. Too often, those at high risk—such as people with diabetes, hypertension, obesity, or a family history hesitate to get screened due to lack of access and awareness. Early warning signs like fatigue, swelling, muscle cramps, or changes in urination should never be ignored, as they can signal kidney cancer or chronic disease, which may progress to kidney failure.
 
Treatments for advanced kidney disease, including surgeries and transplants, remain unaffordable for many. That’s why early detection is so vital. With advances in AI-powered diagnostics, we can now spot risks sooner and improve outcomes.”

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