Kidney Cancer Treatment at the University of Colorado Cancer Center
Kidney cancer is cancer in the tissue of the kidney. It is estimated that 51,000 people will be diagnosed with kidney cancer in 2007. Kidney cancer includes renal cell cancer, which is also called renal cell carcinoma.
We Specialize in Kidney Cancer
There are more than 100 different types of cancer. To ensure that we are always leading care at the cutting edge, UCCC has expert teams that each specialize in a small number of different cancer types.
- Because we are sub-specialized in kidney cancer, we have treated the most common and the rarest types of cancer.
- We treat more Kidney cancer than any other center in the state, and more experience leads to better outcomes.
- Our multidisciplinary team of specialists meets weekly to review each patient’s progress and to adjust treatment accordingly.
- The Grampsas Urologic Oncology Center is a one-stop shop for people with all types of urologic cancers, including kidney cancer.
We’re the Region’s Only NCI-Designated Comprehensive Cancer Center
The University of Colorado Cancer Center is the only National Cancer Institute-designated Comprehensive Cancer Center in the Rocky Mountain Region-and one of only 39 in the United States.
- This designation means that we are recognized as leaders in providing outstanding cancer care and cancer-related education, and in driving new research
- No other cancer center in the region offers the expertise we do
We’re One of the Nation’s Best Cancer Centers
U.S. News and World Report has consistently ranked the University of Colorado Cancer Center’s adult patient care center at University of Colorado Hospital among the best cancer programs in the nation.
- In 2007, we ranked 35th overall and among the ten best in the West
- 5280 Magazine consistently votes our cancer doctors among the best in Colorado
- We have more cancer doctors listed among Best Doctors in America than any other cancer center in the region