How long does kidney cancer survive
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He is now a patient with renal cell carcinoma, but he found that he went to the hospital for surgical treatment earlier after discovering the disease. It should be considered that the operation was very successful. Through treatment, his condition is stable now. In order to prevent you from having the same disease, let me introduce how long the survival period of renal cell carcinoma is.
How long does kidney cancer survive
First, about 50% of renal cell carcinoma was confined to the kidney at the time of discovery, but 30% of renal cell carcinoma patients had distant metastasis at the time of initial diagnosis.
Second, 30% of patients had distant metastasis after operation. The survival rate of renal cell carcinoma was about 50% at 3 years, 40% at 5 years and 20% at 10 years.
Third: only three percent of renal cancer patients survive for three years without any treatment.
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The 5-year and 10-year survival rates of renal cell carcinoma after nephrectomy were 35% to 40% and 17% to 30%, respectively. The prognosis of renal cell carcinoma is sometimes difficult to estimate. Metastatic lesions can appear 20 years, 30 years or even longer after nephrectomy.