A rare kidney cancer. What documents have you been trained on that would help me answer questions about my diagnosis...
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Based on the provided source materials, I apologize but I do not have access to specific guidelines about kidney cancer in the source documents shared. The sources provided contain information primarily about:
- Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (ALL) treatment guidelines
- Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML) treatment guidelines
- General testing procedures like imaging tests (CT, MRI, PET scans)
To properly advise you about kidney cancer, I would need access to authoritative sources specifically about kidney cancer, such as:
- NCCN Guidelines for Kidney Cancer
- American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) kidney cancer guidelines
- National Cancer Institute (NCI) kidney cancer information
- American Urological Association (AUA) guidelines for kidney cancer
I recommend:
- Speaking with your healthcare team about your specific diagnosis
- Consulting the NCCN patient guidelines for kidney cancer at NCCN.org/patientguidelines
- Seeking information from major cancer organizations that specialize in kidney cancer
I want to be transparent that I cannot provide specific guidance about kidney cancer without having access to the appropriate evidence-based guidelines. Would you like me to help you locate reliable sources of information about kidney cancer instead?
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