Do kidney stones increase the risk of kidney cancer? Understanding the link between the two
Tuesday, 19 August 2025 () New research suggests a possible link between kidney stones and kidney cancer. Kidney stones are hard deposits. Kidney cancer involves abnormal cell growth. Stones don't directly cause cancer. Irritation and shared risk factors may increase the risk. Lifestyle factors may link kidney stones to cancer. Common kidney stone types include calcium oxalate and uric acid stones.
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