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| Renal cell carcinoma usually develops as a single tumor in one kidney, but it can affect both kidneys. The cancer begins in the cells that line your kidney`s tubules tiny tubes that return nutrients and fluid back to your blood. The most common type of RCC is clear cell renal cell carcinoma ccRCC. |
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