Can stage 1 kidney cancer be cured and how can it be treated?

Most patients with stage I kidney cancer can be clinically cured with regular treatment.

Stage I kidney cancer is not metastatic at this time, and if surgery is performed early, most of them can be cured, and the chance of recurrence after surgery is relatively small, and most patients’ survival time is not affected by the cancer.

Cure of cancer is very difficult, but most patients with early-stage cancer can be clinically cured. As long as there are no symptoms of recurrence after early surgery, most healing is good, especially the cure rate of early-stage kidney cancer is very high, reaching more than 90%.

Early kidney cancer refers to a tumor lesion that is confined to the kidney and does not break through the kidney envelope; the medical term is called limited kidney cancer. The tumor is confined to the kidney and is less than 7 centimeters. Most of these cases can be treated with regular surgery and usually heal well after surgery, with very little chance of recurrence.

After surgery for early-stage kidney cancer, patients need to decide whether they need follow-up treatment based on the specific situation.