Kidney Cancer
Kidney cancers, which originate from the kidney's own cells, constitute 2-3 percent of all body cancers. Kidney cancer, a type of urological cancer that can be life-threatening, is seen in 2 women against every 3 men. Although it is mostly a disease of people aged 60-70, it can also be seen in young people. Studies also show that there is a 2-3 percent familial transmission risk.
Kidney Cancer Treatment at Liv Hospital
Liv Hospital is a leading healthcare institution in kidney cancer treatment. Expert oncologists evaluate patients' kidney cancer status and create individualized treatment plans using modern medical technologies. Treatment options include various methods such as surgical interventions, targeted drug treatments and radiotherapy. Liv Hospital offers the most effective and up-to-date treatments to kidney cancer patients by adopting a multidisciplinary approach.
Kidney Cancer and Robotic Surgery
With robotic surgery, instead of a large surgical incision, robotic partial nephrectomy operation is performed by opening 8 and 10 millimeter small holes in the abdomen. Hospital stay is shorter than open surgery. Blood loss is less. Removal of the tumor and repair of the remaining kidney tissue is performed effectively and precisely under very good visibility.