The cure rate of clear cell renal cancer after surgery is about 71%, but whether it can be cured is also related to preoperative conditions, postoperative pathological results and other factors, which cannot be accurately predicted.
Clinically, it is generally considered that the cancer has reached the standard of clinical cure when it has not recurred for 5 years after surgery. According to the guideline statistics, the probability of clear cell renal cancer not recurring 5 years after surgery is 71%, but whether an individual can be cured after surgery is also related to factors such as preoperative situation and postoperative pathological results, which cannot be accurately predicted.
Among them, the preoperative condition includes the size of the tumor, whether it invades the adrenal gland, vein and renal peritoneum, etc., such as the patients who invade the vein tend to have a lower cure rate; the postoperative condition includes the pathological condition, etc., such as the cure rate of general low-grade tumors is high, and that of high-grade tumors is low.
If clear cell renal cancer is found, please follow the doctor’s advice for regular treatment.