Treatments for Metastatic Kidney Cancer

Ask about long-term clinical study results for each of your options

Surgery

Surgery is a standard treatment for kidney cancer at earlier stages. If you are diagnosed with metastatic kidney cancer, your doctor will decide if surgery is appropriate for you.

Anti-cancer medicine

Whether or not you have surgery, anti-cancer medicine is usually needed if cancer has spread to other parts of your body.

One of your options may be Proleukin®,a an FDA-approved immunotherapy that offers the only proven chance to have no evidence of disease for the long-term. In Proleukin clinical studies, about 1 in 15 patients with metastatic kidney cancer had no evidence of disease ranging from 7 months to 10+ years.

The most important question now...

Which medicine should you start with? Ask your doctor about each of your options, including results from clinical studies and how effectiveness was measured.

Read about considerations when developing a treatment plan.

aFind out if you may be eligible for Proleukin.

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