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  1. Nephrectomy (kidney removal) - Mayo Clinic

    Nephrectomy (nuh-FREK-tuh-me) is a surgery to remove all or part of a kidney. Most often, it's done to treat kidney cancer or to remove a tumor that isn't cancerous.

  2. Surgery for Kidney Cancer - Johns Hopkins Medicine

    Most kidney tumors and kidney cancer are cured with surgery. Surgery involves removing the entire tumor in the safest manner for each patient and can be performed through a variety of …

  3. Surgery for Kidney Cancer - American Cancer Society

    For tumors in the kidney, surgery might be done to remove the entire kidney (known as a radical nephrectomy) or the just the part of the kidney with the tumor (known as a partial …

  4. Kidney Cancer Surgery & Nephrectomies | Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer ...

    Learn how most people with kidney tumors are treated with surgery alone. Procedures include partial and radical nephrectomies for different types of kidney tumors.

  5. Surgery for Kidney Cancer - NYU Langone Health

    Doctors may remove the entire kidney, in a procedure called a radical nephrectomy, to manage large kidney tumors or cancer that has spread to nearby tissues. In addition to removing the …

  6. Nephrectomy: Purpose, Procedure, Risks & Results

    There are two types of nephrectomy procedures: Partial nephrectomy. During a partial nephrectomy, a surgeon removes only the diseased or damaged portion of your kidney. …

  7. Kidney Cancer Surgery | Moffitt

    When performing partial nephrectomy surgery, the surgeon will remove the kidney tumor along with a small margin of surrounding healthy tissue. The removed tissue will then be sent to a …

  8. Treatment Options - Kidney Cancer Association

    There are 2 ways a nephrectomy can be done: Open surgery – the surgeon makes 1 cut in the middle of your belly, under your ribs, or in your back. Laparoscopic surgery – the surgeon …

  9. Kidney Removal Surgery (Nephrectomy) | Penn Medicine

    When used to treat kidney cancer, Penn Medicine surgeons specialize in removing kidney tumors while sparing healthy kidney tissue. Wherever possible, we use minimally invasive methods, …

  10. Kidney Cancer: Surgery - University of Rochester Medical Center

    One choice is a simple nephrectomy. This is surgery to take out the entire kidney. Or your healthcare provider may advise a radical nephrectomy. This is where the whole kidney, the …