risk factors
Last edited 11/2023 and last reviewed 11/2023
risk factors
A person's risk of developing kidney cancer depends on many factors.
- smoking
- a strong dose-dependent increase in risk is seen associated with numbers
of cigarettes smoked per day
- higher body mass index
- hypertension
- other risk factors include:
- occcupatinonal exposure - to asbestos, trichloroethylene, or thiazide, and use of acetaminophen or other analgesic drugs
- polycystic kidney disease
- chronic hepatitis C infection
- genetics
- 2% - 3% of RCC are hereditary and several autosomal dominant syndromes have been described e.g. - von Hippel-Lindau (VHL), hereditary papillary renal carcinoma (HPRC) (1,2)
- RCC risk is 2.2-2.6 times higher in people with a first-degree relative with kidney cancer
- RCC risk does not differ significantly between people whose sibling is affected and people whose parent is affected
- RCCrisk is higher in people whose parent has/had lung or prostate cancer, and those whose sibling has/had bladder or thyroid cancer, melanoma, or non-Hodgkin lymphoma,
An estimated 42% of kidney cancers in the UK are linked to lifestyle factors including smoking (24%) and overweight and obesity (24%) (2).
Atopic dermatitis and RCC
- in a large population-based cohort study, moderate to severe AD (atopic dermatitis) was associated with increased risk of renal malignancy (3)
Reference:
- (1) Chittoria B, Rini BI. Renal cell carcinoma. Cleveland clinic, Center for continuing education 2013
- (2) Cancer research UK 2015. Kidney cancer incidence statistics.
- (3) Oh J, Oh HJ, Han KD, Gee HY, Lee JH. Increased Risk of Renal Malignancy in Patients with Moderate to Severe Atopic Dermatitis. Cancers (Basel). 2023 Oct 16;15(20):5007. doi: 10.3390/cancers15205007.