Hypodense renal mass on CT scan
Answered by
Weill Medical College of Cornell University
New York - NY
This forum is for quesitons about: Abdominal Pain, Anemia, Back Pain (lower back), Biopsy, Bone Scan, Bladder Cancer, Blood in Urine, Bone Pain or Tenderness, Colon Cancer, Cystoscopy, Ejaculation Pain, Genetic or Other Markers, Incontinence, IVP, Kidney Cancer, MRI of Abdomen, Penis Cancer, Radiation Therapy, Renal Pelvis Cancer, Renal Scan, Robotic Surgery, Testicular Cancer, Ultrasound, Ureter Cancer, Urinalysis, Urinary Difficulties.
I'm relieved to know that the term "hypodense" can represent some things that are less ominous than cancer. I do worry about that, though, because my husband is a heavy smoker and I know that one of the major causes of renal cancer is smoking.
We're still waiting for the physician to call us back to schedule the next test. The physician who saw him in the place of his PCP told us that she would schedule a renal ultrasound next if he was her patient, then make a referral after that. We shall see. Again, thank you so much for answering my question. I'm trying to remain calm now.