What procedures are available at UCT Private Academic Hospital?
How many medical staff are there at UCT Private Academic Hospital and what accreditations do they have?
Treatment for kidney cancer depends on what stage the cancer is at, whether cancer has spread, your age, your overall health, and your personal preference. The most common treatment for this disease is surgery to remove part or all of the kidney. In advanced cases, treatment with a drug may also be used to treat kidney cancer.
The total recovery time until you can go back to your normal routine and perform strenuous activities or heavy lifting may take about 6 weeks, but you may be able to return to work within  3-4 weeks if your job is not physically demanding.Â
The success rate for kidney cancer treatment depends largely on the stage of cancer and how early the treatment is received. The success rate can range from 69% to 93%. There are some side effects and risks that you should be aware of, such as infection, bleeding, damage to other organs, indigestion, hypertension, tiredness, diarrhea, infertility, rash, and shortness of breath.
What procedures are available at UCT Private Academic Hospital?
How many medical staff are there at UCT Private Academic Hospital and what accreditations do they have?
What procedures are available at UCT Private Academic Hospital?
How many medical staff are there at UCT Private Academic Hospital and what accreditations do they have?
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