Remote organ cancer adversely alters renal function and induces kidney injury, inflammation, and fibrosis
Dana Hammouri,
Andrew Orwick,
Mark Doll
et al.
Abstract:Approximately 30% of cancer patients experience kidney complications, which hinder optimal cancer management, imposing a burden on patients quality of life and the healthcare system. The etiology of kidney complications in cancer patients is often attributed to nephrotoxic oncological therapies. However, the direct impact of cancer on kidney health is underestimated, as most nephrotoxic oncological therapies have been studied in animal models that do not have cancer. Our previous study demonstrated that metast… Show more
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