What is the survival rate of renal cell carcinoma

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My waist has been very painful. I always thought it was the reason for my work. However, this situation has been for more than half a year, and it has not been improved. I still have frequent urination. So I want to go to the hospital to have a look. When I go to the hospital, I think it is kidney cancer. Today, let me talk about the survival rate of renal cancer.

What is the survival rate of renal cell carcinoma

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.

Second, about 50% of renal cell carcinoma was localized in the kidney at the time of discovery, but 30% 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 the patients survived for 3 years without any treatment.

Third: if the patients with advanced renal cancer have the hope of treatment, they must actively cooperate with the treatment, and at the same time take traditional Chinese medicine to play the effect of adjuvant treatment, cooperate with surgery, radiotherapy and chemotherapy, play the role of adjuvant treatment of increasing efficiency, reducing toxicity and speeding up rehabilitation.

matters needing attention

Getting renal cancer is not equal to death. As long as we can find it early and take effective and reasonable treatment, we can effectively control the cancer. Patients with renal cancer should treat the disease with a good attitude and receive regular treatment as soon as possible.