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Two of the primary risk factors for renal cell carcinoma are cigarette smoking and obesity. High blood pressure and a family history of kidney cancer are examples of other risk factors for the condition.
A risk factor is any factor that enhances a person’s risk of getting a disease or experiencing an adverse event. Having a risk factor does not necessarily mean a person will go on to develop a disease and sometimes these factors can be managed to help counteract the increased risk.
Some of the risk factors associated with renal cell carcinoma are described below: