Got kidney cancer how long can live after all

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After my grandfather suffered from renal cancer, how long he can live is the most concerned problem of his family. In fact, the early survival period of this disease is still very good. Unfortunately, my grandfather was found in the middle and late stage, and only lasted for a few years. Let's see how long we can live with renal cancer.

Got kidney cancer how long can live after all

First, the 5-year and 10-year survival rates were 35% - 40% and 17% - 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.

Secondly, renal cell carcinoma, also known as renal cell carcinoma, and renal adenocarcinoma, originate from renal tubular epithelial cells, which can occur in any part of renal parenchyma. However, the above and below are very common, and a few cases invade the whole kidney. The incidence rate of left and right kidney is equal, bilateral lesions account for 1%~2%, and the incidence of renal cell carcinoma is relatively high in cancer.

Finally: about 50% of renal cell carcinoma was localized in the kidney at the time of discovery, but 30% of renal cell carcinoma patients had distant metastasis at the time of initial diagnosis. 50% of patients had distant metastasis after operation. The survival rate of renal cell carcinoma was 50% at 3 years, 40% at 5 years and 20% at 10 years. Only 3% of renal cancer patients survive for 3 years without any treatment.

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The improvement of the patient's physical function is also an important factor affecting how long he can live in the advanced stage of renal cancer. Only with good physical function and strong immunity can he resist the development of cancer and tolerate various drug treatments. Therefore, patients should not have too much psychological pressure, adjust their physical condition, and actively accept treatment.