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Simple Urine Test Could Revolutionize Kidney Cancer Diagnosis
31 Jan
Summary
- A simple urine or blood test is needed for early kidney cancer detection.
- Biopsy use for kidney cancer diagnosis is currently under-utilized.
- New National Cancer Plan aims to boost survival and early detection.

Kidney Cancer UK is advocating for government funding to develop a simple urine or blood test, enabling GPs to detect the disease earlier. This initiative aims to identify cancer biomarkers, mirroring progress in prostate cancer diagnostics.
As of January 2026, diagnostic targets were only met for acute leukaemia, testicular, and brain cancers in July. The report emphasizes the persistent challenge of early kidney cancer detection.
Ministers are preparing to launch a National Cancer Plan this Wednesday, focusing on enhancing survival rates and leveraging genetic breakthroughs. Early diagnosis and quicker access to advanced healthcare will be key pledges.




