Renal cell cancer
Renal Cell Cancer is an infection where malignant cells are located in the lining tube of the kidney. The disease is sometimes referred to as kidney cancer or renal adenocarcinoma. The tiny tubes attract by the cancer cells are responsible for filtering and cleaning blood in the body through the kidney.
They remove waste products and make urine which passes from each kidney through the ureter into the bladder. The bladder temporary holds the urine before it is passed out through the urethra. It is important to note that cancer that in the uterus or renal pelvic is entirely different from renal cancer (Rini et al 1120).
Discuss the effect of Renal cell cancer.