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World Kidney Cancer Day 2025 – Understanding Kidney Health

Every year, World Kidney Cancer Day serves as a global platform to spotlight kidney cancer, a life-threatening yet often overlooked disease. In 2025, the campaign centers around the powerful theme “Understanding Kidney Health”, emphasizing the importance of awareness, early detection, and prevention. Observed annually on the second Thursday of June, this year it falls on June 12, 2025.

Why in News?

World Kidney Cancer Day 2025 is being observed globally on June 12. The 2025 theme is “Understanding Kidney Health”, highlighting how kidneys function, signs of kidney cancer, and how to reduce risks. The day is supported by the International Kidney Cancer Coalition (IKCC) and observed in over 45 countries through awareness events, health camps, and educational drives.

History of World Kidney Cancer Day

  • Founded in: 2017
  • Founded by: International Kidney Cancer Coalition (IKCC)

Purpose

  • Raise global awareness about kidney cancer
  • Promote early diagnosis
  • Empower patients and caregivers
  • Advocate for equitable healthcare access
  • Since its launch, it has become a key annual observance for public health campaigns globally.

Theme of 2025: “Understanding Kidney Health”

This year’s theme focuses on,

  • Educating the public about kidney functions and their role in overall health
  • Encouraging lifestyle changes to protect kidney health
  • Promoting early detection and screening for kidney cancer
  • Addressing global healthcare disparities in kidney cancer treatment

About Kidney Cancer

  • What is it?: A disease where kidney cells grow uncontrollably, forming a tumor (benign or malignant)
  • Most common type: Renal Cell Carcinoma (RCC)
  • Early signs: Often absent; may include blood in urine, unexplained weight loss, persistent back pain
  • Global impact: Hundreds of thousands of people affected annually

Importance of Early Detection

  • Kidney cancer is often asymptomatic early on, making regular health check-ups essential.
  • 5-year survival rate for localized kidney cancer is over 90%.

Common early screening methods,

  • Ultrasound
  • CT Scan
  • Urine and blood tests
  • Early diagnosis means:
  • Less aggressive treatment
  • Better recovery rates
  • Reduced cancer spread

Preventive Measures

Maintain a Healthy Lifestyle

  • Eat fresh fruits, vegetables, and whole grains
  • Stay physically active
  • Maintain a healthy body weight

Manage Existing Health Conditions

  • Control diabetes and hypertension
  • Follow doctor’s advice and take prescribed medications

Avoid Harmful Substances

  • Quit smoking and reduce alcohol
  • Minimize exposure to chemicals (especially in industrial jobs)

Get Regular Check-Ups

  • Especially for those with family history or chronic kidney issues

Listen to Your Body

  • Don’t ignore warning signs such as blood in urine, fatigue, or back pain

Global Participation

  • Organized by: International Kidney Cancer Coalition (IKCC)
  • Participants: 45+ countries

Activities

  • Online awareness campaigns
  • Patient education webinars
  • Hospital screenings and health camps
  • Media campaigns and survivor stories
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