Kidney cancer

My mum has had a dull ache in her right side for months then last Wednesday she noticed she had significant blood in her urine. 111 suggested she had a uti, her GP suggested it could be the same but booked a face to face appointment this was 6 days into antibiotic treatment. She advised my mother after the consultation it could be cancer as the urine sample tested negative for infections. She has started the referral process for scans etc. No urine samples have been sent off to the labs, no blood tests have been done. Is this standard or should those things have been done before cancer was mentioned. The doctor said don't worry but easier said than done. What are other people's experiences? Please help.

  • Hello Bradlest

    I'm sorry to hear that your Mum is dealing with some health problems at the moment and that as a result she has been referred to the hospital. 

    Many of our members here will understand how challenging this period of waiting for appointments and information can be and as you say, it's difficult not to feel worried. 

    Sometimes it can help to talk things through and I wonder if you might find it helpful to talk to one of our team of nurses about your concerns. I'm sure they will be able to give you some information and support whilst your Mum is waiting for a diagnosis. If you'd like to speak to them they're available Monday to Friday 9 am to 5 pm on 0808 800 4040. 

    Best wishes, 
    Jenn
    Cancer Chat moderator 

  • Bloods won't always show anything. After 18 months of doctors messing me around I've been diagnosed with kidney cancer and have an 8.5cm spherical tumour. I'm 47. If she is getting a scan that's good. They will likely do an ultrasound first then a CT scan if anything found.

    My bloods are perfect so I wouldn't put too much weight behind that. I hope your mum is ok. Don't assume is cancer though, could be loads of things. 
     

    shout if you have any questions x