A rare type of kidney tumor called an inflammatory myofibroblastic tumor was successfully removed from an elderly woman through a radical nephrectomy — complete removal of the kidney. At her 3- and 6-month follow-up visits, there was no sign of the tumor coming back or spreading.
This tumor is so uncommon that doctors often don't know the best way to treat it. In this case, surgery alone seemed to work well. But because this is a report of just one patient, we can't draw broad conclusions.
The findings suggest that complete surgical removal may be a good option for localized versions of this tumor. However, the patient will need continued monitoring to watch for any late recurrence.
It's important to remember that this is a single case report — not a large study. The results may not apply to other patients, and no safety information was reported. More research is needed to confirm these findings.