: Doctors often use imaging like MRIs or CT scans to locate a mass. A definitive diagnosis usually requires a biopsy , where a tissue sample is examined under a microscope.
Treatment depends on the type, size, and location of the mass. Common approaches include: Wilms’ tumour: A review of 15 years recent experience tumour
: These are cancerous. They grow rapidly, can invade and destroy nearby healthy tissue, and have the ability to spread (metastasize) to distant organs through the blood or lymphatic system. Key Characteristics and Diagnosis : Doctors often use imaging like MRIs or