Renal Wilms' Tumor, also known as nonanaplastic renal wilm's tumour, is related to wilms tumor 5 and wilms tumor 1. An important gene associated with Renal Wilms' Tumor is TUT7 (Terminal Uridylyl Transferase 7), and among its related pathways/superpathways are Processing of Capped Intron-Containing Pre-mRNA and Nanog in Mammalian ESC Pluripotency. The drugs Irinotecan and Vincristine have been mentioned in the context of this disorder. Affiliated tissues include cervix and testis, and related phenotypes are Decreased viability and FOXO1 nuclear localization