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6 Steps to Take After a Kidney Cancer Diagnosis

A kidney cancer diagnosis can be life-altering news, but there are ways you can take control. Find out what you can do to get organized, get informed, and get the support you need.

If you’ve been recently diagnosed with kidney cancer, you’re not alone: More than 81,000 people are expected to be diagnosed with kidney cancer in 2023, according to the American Cancer Society (ACS). And if you feel overwhelmed by your diagnosis, it’s important to keep in mind that this is a normal reaction.

“A kidney cancer diagnosis is really like a trauma,” says Evan T. Hall, MD, an oncologist who specializes in skin cancer and kidney cancer at the Fred Hutch Cancer Center and an assistant professor at UW Medicine in Seattle. The toughest period can be right after diagnosis, he says, when a person’s care is being organized and the treatment plan is being finalized. “That time between when you know that something’s wrong and when you know exactly what the plan is to do about it, it’s not a very comfortable feeling,” he says.

Recognize that this is a major life event, and allow yourself the time and space to process the news. Keep in mind that there are several things you can do now to take control of your condition and play an active role in getting the information, treatment, and support you will need as you navigate the challenges to come.

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