Medically Reviewed by Dr. Priyanka Chakraborty, BAMS MD (Kayachikitsa), Ayurvedacharya, DSRC Guwahati. JUN 19. 8 months ago
Kidney cancer is one of the lesser-known yet increasingly common forms of cancer, affecting people across age groups and backgrounds. World Kidney Cancer Day serves as a reminder for all of us to pay attention to kidney health and understand the risks, signs, and support systems available for those already battling the disease.
One of the main challenges with kidney cancer is that it often develops silently. In the early stages, it may not cause any symptoms at all. Many patients are only diagnosed when the cancer has already progressed, making treatment more complex. However, being aware of some warning signs can make a real difference. These include blood in the urine, a persistent ache or pain in the lower back or side, a lump in the abdomen, unexplained weight loss, constant fatigue, and unusually high blood pressure. If you or a loved one experiences any of these symptoms, it’s important to seek medical advice promptly.
Certain risk factors also increase the likelihood of developing kidney cancer. These include smoking, obesity, high blood pressure, long-term use of certain painkillers, a family history of kidney cancer, and exposure to specific workplace chemicals. Understanding these factors allows individuals to make lifestyle changes and opt for regular screenings when needed.
At D.S. Research Centre, we have treated many patients with kidney cancer—especially those whose disease had spread to other organs and whose existing treatments had stopped showing results. Our approach, based on Ancient Ayurvedic wisdom and Nutrient Energy Therapy, works to support the body from within. While conventional medicine often focuses on destroying cancer cells, our method helps correct internal imbalances and improve the overall strength of the immune system. As a result, many patients report better energy, reduced symptoms, and greater ability to cope with cancer treatment.
What makes our approach different is the personalized care we provide. Every patient’s case is carefully reviewed, and our Ayurvedacharyas prepare medicines tailored to their needs. We also provide lifestyle and diet guidance and encourage regular progress reporting so that the patient’s condition is closely monitored throughout.
This World Kidney Cancer Day, we urge everyone to become more aware—not just of the disease itself, but of the options available to manage it better. If your current treatment is no longer helping, or if you're looking for a second opinion, D.S. Research Centre welcomes you with compassion and care. Our mission is not only to treat but to improve lives through time-tested holistic methods.
To begin, simply reach out to our team. Call us at 8130594141 or visit www.dsresearchcentre.com to know more.
Knowledge, timely action, and the right support can change lives. Let us work together to fight cancer, not with fear—but with hope.
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Posted on April 15, 2016
Posted on April 15, 2016