Kidney cancer tumor cut off does not mean it is completely cured or fine. Cutting off the tumor doesn’t mean that it is fine, but it needs to be analyzed according to the postoperative pathological report, the pathological type and clinical stage, as well as whether there is high risk of recurrence and other factors. Some patients also need further comprehensive treatment after surgery, such as postoperative radiotherapy, targeted drugs, endocrine drugs and immune drugs, etc. The specific plan should be based on their own situation. The prognosis of kidney cancer is inseparable from the stage of the tumor, and the later the stage of the tumor is, the worse the prognosis is. Early stage kidney cancer has no obvious clinical symptoms, and it is often in advanced stage when diagnosed. Imaging examination is highly sensitive to kidney cancer, therefore, regular and comprehensive medical checkups are valuable for kidney cancer screening. If you are suffering from kidney cancer, it is recommended to undergo standardized and systematic diagnosis and treatment in regular hospitals.