Kidney Cancer UK
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Kidney Cancer UK seek to help reduce the harm caused by kidney cancer through knowledge, awareness, patient information & supporting research into prevention & treatment. Its website offers help, support and information on all matter relating to kidney cancer.
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We are very grateful to Sue Norman and the Urology Kidney Cancer Specialist Nursing team at Addenbrooke’s Hospital in Cambridge for their support of Kidney Cancer Awareness Week 2024.
Sue told us:
“We are the Addenbrookes Urology Kidney Cancer Specialist Nursing team and we are here to support the patient, their family and friends at a very difficult time from the initial diagnosis to after surgery.
We are also pleased to be a part of the new one-stop kidney biopsy service enabling patients to be given a diagnosis on the same day working with the radiology and pathology teams. This ..read more
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The East Midlands Kidney Cancer Support Group had a very successful meeting in support of Kidney Cancer Awareness Week 2024 at the International Bomber Command Centre in Lincoln.
With 29 in attendance, (12 patients, carers 11nursing and 6 nursing staff) members enjoyed a very good buffet lunch followed by some tips on mindfulness and then enjoyed a guided tour of the grounds and visiting the exhibition.
Gifts were provided by the Flutter Project and Kidney Cancer UK who also provided information about kidney cancer.
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A blog for Kidney Cancer Awareness Week 2024 by Niki Ridge
DIAGNOSIS
My story starts in the latter part of 2021. I was 55, on HRT (Hormone replacement therapy) for several years but started getting terrible night sweats. I also had a persistent cough and some lower back pain that seemed to come and go. All just niggles really, but in January 2022 I went to see my GP to discuss. Given my age we decided that I might need to up my HRT for the sweats, I was referred for an x-ray for the cough and to keep moving for my back.
I had the x-ray the next day and received a phone call that afternoo ..read more
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A blog for Kidney Cancer Awareness Week by Alyson Murphy
ROUND 1
Alyson and her daughters
At the age of 20 I emigrated to South Africa with my then husband Gerard. At the age of 40 I was working as a Logistics Manager for Howden Safanco and had been divorced for two-years. By this time, I had two daughters; Kimberley (16) and Katherine (15) and was holding down a very busy lifestyle.
I started feeling very tired and had a niggly pain in my right kidney which I thought could be the start of kidney stones or something. I wasn’t one for running to the doctor all the time so I just put up with ..read more
Kidney Cancer UK
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We are proud to be driving Kidney Cancer Awareness Week for the ninth year in succession. The 5th – 9th February is the week when we ask all our friends and supporters to start conversations about kidney cancer. Make as much noise, raise as many hot kidney cancer topics as you can and bring awareness of kidney cancer to everyone. Don’t let the first time they hear the words ‘kidney cancer’ is when their doctor tells them they have it. If we make people aware of the symptoms, the ways to reduce the chances of getting it through healthier living, and the ways to avoid contracting a disease they ..read more
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A blog for Kidney Cancer Awareness Week 2024 by Louise Gartside
Cancer! Such a scary word. I didn’t know anybody who had cancer; nobody still alive anyway. For me it conjured up an image of chemo, losing your hair and dying.
These were the thoughts going through my head as I sat in the Urologists office holding my partner of just 9 months hand as the consultant confirmed this was what had been found inside me.
How could this be? I don’t smoke, I barely drink, some weight has crept on over the last couple of years but I’m heading into ‘that age’ so totally acceptable right? I’m not old en ..read more
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NEW REPORT FINDS KIDNEY CANCER PATIENTS ARE BEING MISDIAGNOSED, CONFUSED & UN-INFORMED
Annual survey report from Kidney Cancer UK spotlights problematic communication gaps during kidney cancer diagnoses, and urges health professionals to be more proactive with signposting to
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One in four kidney cancer patients are being initially misdiagnosed – delaying their access to treatment
More than a third are “unhappy” with how they were told they had kidney cancer, and over half wanted more information
Only 1% of patients were g ..read more
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A blog for Kidney Cancer Awareness Week 2024 by Carol Ann Smith-Canavan
“I can’t leave my kids without their mum”. And there it is.
It’s 10th May 2019 at 14.24hrs and those are my first thoughts on inadvertently viewing a letter on screen at an emergency GP consultation. I’ve repeatedly pushed for an answer to ongoing shoulder pain since 12th October 2017, revisiting in November 2018 having self-referred to A&E for an X-ray, thereafter, re attending my GP requesting a referral to orthopaedics on 06th February 2019 as debilitating pain was significantly impacting me. On 20th February 2019 I ..read more
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A blog for Kidney Cancer Awareness Week by Alyson Murphy
ROUND 1
Alyson with her two daughters
At the age of 20 I emigrated to South Africa with my then husband Gerard. At the age of 40 I was working as a Logistics Manager for Howden Safanco and had been divorced for two-years. By this time, I had two daughters; Kimberley (16) and Katherine (15) and was holding down a very busy lifestyle.
I started feeling very tired and had a niggly pain in my right kidney which I thought could be the start of kidney stones or something. I wasn’t one for running to the doctor all the time so I just put up ..read more