Lung cancer and kidney injury: an updated review
Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer deaths worldwide, accounting for an estimated 1.8 million deaths. Lung cancer is also the most common primary cancer leading to soft tissue (ST) metastasis. Renal disease may occur as a direct or indirect consequence of the cancer itself (e.g., postrenal ob...
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author | Bhargav Patel Mohammad Ebrahimi Kalan Maryam Khosravian Audrey Tolouian Ramin Tolouian Mahnaz Aboufazeli Masoumeh Asgharpour Amirhesam Alirezaei |
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description | Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer deaths worldwide, accounting for an estimated 1.8 million deaths. Lung cancer is also the most common primary cancer leading to soft tissue (ST) metastasis. Renal disease may occur as a direct or indirect consequence of the cancer itself (e.g., postrenal obstruction, compression, or infiltration), its treatment (e.g., radiotherapy or chemotherapy), or its related complications (e.g., opportunistic infection). Existing evidence shows that the most frequent primary solid tumor responsible for renal metastasis is pulmonary carcinoma, followed by gastric, breast, soft tissue, and thyroid carcinomas. Chronic kidney disease is a potential risk factor in the survival of patients with lung cancer. In this review, we will discuss causes of kidney injury in relation to lung cancer, potential mechanisms of kidney injury, and treatment options. |
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spelling | doaj.art-bafdb4fa037744a38971fc79f832b75c2023-05-13T11:25:48ZengSociety of Diabetic Nephropathy PreventionJournal of Nephropathology2251-83632251-88192021-04-01102e12e1210.34172/jnp.2021.12jnp-17114Lung cancer and kidney injury: an updated reviewBhargav Patel0Mohammad Ebrahimi Kalan1Maryam Khosravian2Audrey Tolouian3Ramin Tolouian4Mahnaz Aboufazeli5Masoumeh Asgharpour6Amirhesam Alirezaei7Department of Internal Medicine, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, USADepartment of Epidemiology, Robert Stempel College of Public Health, Florida International University, Miami, FL, USAInstitute of Biology, Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg, Halle (Saale), GermanyThe University of Texas at El Paso School of Nursing, El Paso, Texas, USADivision of Nephrology, Southern Arizona VA Healthcare System, Tucson, AZ, USADepartemt of Physical Therapy Education, Western University of Health Sciences, Pomona, California, USADepartment of Nephrology, Rouhani Hospital, Babol University of Medical Sciences, Babol, IranDepartment of Nephrology, Shahid Modarres Hospital, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IranLung cancer is the leading cause of cancer deaths worldwide, accounting for an estimated 1.8 million deaths. Lung cancer is also the most common primary cancer leading to soft tissue (ST) metastasis. Renal disease may occur as a direct or indirect consequence of the cancer itself (e.g., postrenal obstruction, compression, or infiltration), its treatment (e.g., radiotherapy or chemotherapy), or its related complications (e.g., opportunistic infection). Existing evidence shows that the most frequent primary solid tumor responsible for renal metastasis is pulmonary carcinoma, followed by gastric, breast, soft tissue, and thyroid carcinomas. Chronic kidney disease is a potential risk factor in the survival of patients with lung cancer. In this review, we will discuss causes of kidney injury in relation to lung cancer, potential mechanisms of kidney injury, and treatment options.https://nephropathol.com/PDF/jnp-10-e12.pdfcancerkidney injurylung canceracute kidney injurychronic kidney diseasemetastasisnephrotic syndrome |
spellingShingle | Bhargav Patel Mohammad Ebrahimi Kalan Maryam Khosravian Audrey Tolouian Ramin Tolouian Mahnaz Aboufazeli Masoumeh Asgharpour Amirhesam Alirezaei Lung cancer and kidney injury: an updated review Journal of Nephropathology cancer kidney injury lung cancer acute kidney injury chronic kidney disease metastasis nephrotic syndrome |
title | Lung cancer and kidney injury: an updated review |
title_full | Lung cancer and kidney injury: an updated review |
title_fullStr | Lung cancer and kidney injury: an updated review |
title_full_unstemmed | Lung cancer and kidney injury: an updated review |
title_short | Lung cancer and kidney injury: an updated review |
title_sort | lung cancer and kidney injury an updated review |
topic | cancer kidney injury lung cancer acute kidney injury chronic kidney disease metastasis nephrotic syndrome |
url | https://nephropathol.com/PDF/jnp-10-e12.pdf |
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