'Probable' Renal Cell Carcinoma
Last year I decided to be more proactive about my health, scheduling a full body scan. That test and followup CT's revealed a tightly contained mass in the corner of one kidney, identified without a biopsy by one kidney specialist and one urologist, as most definitely 'probable' renal cell carcinoma. I have no symptoms I can identify as purely from this mass. All my life I have had frequent urination and the past few years incontinence with laughing, coughing, etc.
The urologist, did nothing to gain my trust, did not seem interested in my comments, and promptly recommended he remove the entire kidney. I am 57, sick & tired of doctors and being cut on (must've had 10 or more surgery's over the years). I am also concerned about 'organ harvesting' for sale and transplant to someone else.
Is there something proven in the natural realm that a sensitive, somewhat undisciplined person can do to reverse this situation, or is this critical enough that I need to go ahead with surgery anyway to not prolong the indecision and prevent this from spreading? Thanks for 'listening' and for any direction you can offer...