There is still a risk of partial metastasis after kidney cancer surgery, including regional lymph node metastasis and distant metastasis (e.g. combined bone metastasis, brain metastasis, liver metastasis).
Kidney cancer is a malignant tumor originating from the epithelium of renal tubules, and its etiology is related to heredity, smoking, obesity, hypertension and other factors. Patients will have symptoms such as hematuria, lumbago, abdominal mass, fever, anemia and so on.
Most of the patients have a good prognosis after active treatment, but there are still risks such as metastasis, for example, they can develop regional lymph node metastasis. In addition, some patients may have distant metastasis, for example, bone metastasis of kidney cancer is common in spine, pelvis and proximal bones of limbs, while brain metastasis includes simple brain metastasis and multiple brain metastasis, and may also be combined with liver metastasis.
After kidney cancer surgery, patients need to follow the doctor’s instructions to have regular checkups so as to know how their body is recovering. In daily life, patients should ensure enough rest time and do not overwork. Eat foods rich in vitamins and proteins, such as strawberries, beef, eggs, etc., and eat less spicy and stimulating foods, such as chili peppers and peppercorns.