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Hyderabad official highlights early diagnosis as crucial for kidney cancer outcomes

Hyderabad District Collector Priyanka Ala emphasized early detection's crucial role in kidney cancer during an awareness walk held by KIMS Hospitals for International Kidney Cancer Day. She pointed out that many people are unaware of the disease's symptoms, which often results in late-stage diagnoses and negatively impacts treatment outcomes.

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Jun 18, 2026 · 1 min read · 5 views
Hyderabad official highlights early diagnosis as crucial for kidney cancer outcomes

Key Takeaways

  • Hyderabad District Collector Priyanka Ala highlighted the need for public education on kidney cancer during an awareness walk on International Kidney Cancer Day.
  • K. Seshu Mohan, a senior consultant urologist, warned that kidney cancer often goes undetected until advanced stages due to a lack of early symptoms.
  • Symptoms like blood in urine and unexplained weight loss are critical warning signs that should prompt immediate medical advice.
  • Health officials emphasize that timely screening can significantly enhance treatment outcomes for kidney cancer patients.
  • Kidney cancer is rapidly becoming one of the most prevalent forms of cancer worldwide, necessitating increased awareness and education efforts.

Kidney Cancer Awareness

Early detection key for boosting survival rates in kidney cancer, says Hyderabad District Collector Priyanka Ala. At an awareness walk by KIMS Hospitals on International Kidney Cancer Day,she stressed need for public education about the disease. Kidney cancer is fast becoming one of most common cancers globally. Raising awareness of risk factors and symptoms is critical.

Ala noted many people unaware of kidney cancer signs,leading to late diagnoses. K. Seshu Mohan,senior consultant urologist, voiced similar concerns. Cancer often goes unnoticed until advanced due to lack of early symptoms. He urged vigilance. Seek medical advice for blood in urine, persistent lower back pain,abdominal lumps, unexplained weight loss,loss of appetite, or fatigue .

Health officials push for more awareness,saying timely screening can greatly improve treatment outcomes. As kidney cancer rates climb,proactive public health education becomes even more crucial…

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