Second stage survival rate of renal cell carcinoma
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Kidney cancer is a terrible disease, and the harm caused by this disease to patients is also relatively serious. My uncle suffered from nephritis, and recently went to the hospital for treatment. The doctor also told us about the secondary survival rate of kidney cancer.
Second stage survival rate of renal cell carcinoma
First of all: the survival period of renal cell carcinoma is related to the patient's physical function. The improvement of the patient's physical function is an important factor that affects how long the renal cell carcinoma can live. Good physical function and strong immunity can resist the development of cancer and tolerate various drug treatments.
Secondly: whether the treatment of renal cell carcinoma is appropriate is the most important factor affecting how long renal cell carcinoma can live. The 5-year and 10-year survival rates were 35% - 40% and 17% - 30%, respectively.
Finally: the survival rate of renal cell carcinoma is related to cancer stage. Generally speaking, the five-year survival rate of patients with renal cell carcinoma is about 40%, and the ten-year survival rate is about 30%.
matters needing attention
It is very important for patients with advanced renal cancer to have a positive and optimistic attitude to face and treat the disease, improve the immune function and enhance the resistance to tumor. In the diet, eating has the ability to decompose carcinogens. Pay attention to low salt diet, eat light and vitamin rich food.