May renal cell carcinoma metastasize after operation

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Kidney cancer is a kind of terrible malignant tumor. There are many reasons for the occurrence of kidney cancer. Many middle-aged and old people in our life are prone to suffer from this disease. Some time ago, my friend's father was diagnosed with kidney cancer and went to the hospital for surgical treatment. Do you want to know about the possible metastasis of kidney cancer after surgery?

May renal cell carcinoma metastasize after operation

First of all: renal cell carcinoma after surgery is also likely to metastasize, combined with the patient's situation for renal cell carcinoma after surgery, is the possibility of metastasis, followed by can see the postoperative pathological staging, postoperative need to take chest X-ray and chest CT examination, generally first metastasized to the lung.

Second, it depends on whether it is early. When renal cell carcinoma is still localized in the kidney, the 5-year survival rate is 60-80%. For renal cell carcinoma with distant metastasis, the 3-year survival rate is 50%, 5-year survival rate is 40%, and 10-year survival rate is 20%.

Last but not least, the overall trend is good.

matters needing attention

If you don't drink water for a long time, the urine volume will be reduced, and the concentration of waste and toxins carried in the urine will increase, which is easy to cause kidney stones, hydronephrosis and so on. In addition, smoking not only affects kidney function, but also has no effect on tumor control.