“…SCC is a rare entity in the upper urinary tract with an incidence of 0.7 to 7% of all upper urinary tract cancers 3,6 . Various risk factors have been associated with renal pelvic SCC like nephrolithiasis, chronic pyelonephritis, renal tuberculosis, radiation therapy, percutaneous nephrostomy, immunosuppression, schistosomiasis, vitamin A deficiency, smoking, and several endogenous/exogenous chemicals etc 1,6 . Chronic irritation due to long-standing nephrolithiasis, inflammation, and infection initiates squamous metaplasia of the renal collecting system, which may progress to dysplasia and carcinoma in some patients 7 .…”