Rak nerki or kidney cancer is generally diagnosed through a combination of medical and imaging tests. The initial step involves conducting a physical exam and taking the patient's medical history. Blood and urine tests may also be conducted to check for cancer-related markers. Imaging tests such as ultrasound, CT scan, or MRI, may be used to determine the location and size of the tumor. Additionally, a biopsy, a sample of the tumor tissue may be collected for further analysis in a laboratory. The diagnosis process is typically led by a medical professional such as a urologist, oncologist, or radiologist who can use the results of these tests to accurately diagnose and appropriately treat rak nerki.
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