The five-year survival rate of renal clear cell carcinoma is about 90%~95% after early treatment.
Kidney cancer is a malignant tumor of the urinary system caused by various factors such as gene mutation, smoking and obesity, and clear cell carcinoma is one of its pathological types. Early stage represents a more limited lesion and relatively mild condition. After diagnosis in this period, it can mostly be treated by radical surgical resection.
With aggressive treatment, patients with early-stage renal cancer can achieve a five-year survival rate of about 90% to 95%. Although the overall prognosis is good, patients still need to pay attention to regular review, and at the same time, strengthen nutrition in daily life, appropriate exercise, and eat beef and other high-protein foods to improve immunity and reduce recurrence.