Causes Of Acute Nephritis

History Of Cancer

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Cancer is a life-threatening disease where cells that multiply and grow rapidly take over and damage the tissues in the organs and body. However, powerful and potent methods of treatment are available for individuals who develop malignancy in their bodies. Chemotherapy is a type of cancer treatment that uses a cocktail of one or more extremely powerful medications that target all cells in the process of cell division. The cells inside of the kidneys have some of the highest turnover rates in the body because they have one of the hardest jobs in the body. Because these cells are dividing more than others around the body to replace the cells that are destroyed, chemotherapy causes more damage in the kidney tissues than other parts of the body. Radiation therapy is another cancer treatment that can produce inflammation and damage in the kidney tissues when it is used on the abdomen or pelvic area. The prior use of these treatments in patients who have had cancer can cause them to develop acute nephritis.

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