India, June 15 -- With the weight of responsibilities resting heavily on our shoulders, stress can silently become a part of our daily routine. But when left unaddressed, chronic stress doesn't just affect mood or energy, it can contribute to serious health issues, including kidney cancer. Also read | Hypertension early symptoms: Doctor shares 6 warning signs we should not ignore

In an interview with HT Lifestyle, Dr Pushpinder Gulia, director of surgical oncology and robotic oncosurgery, CK Birla Hospital, Gurugram said, "Controlling hypertension isn't just about preventing heart disease; it's also a key step in reducing your risk of developing kidney cancer. Early detection and lifestyle modifications can make a life-saving difference....