Renal pelvis cancer may not metastasize if treated with timely surgery, but once metastasis occurs, it progresses rapidly and has high malignancy.
Renal pelvis cancer is a malignant tumor with rapid progression and high malignancy, and metastasis occurs early, especially in the early stage, local lymph node invasion and distant metastasis through vascular pathway can occur and invade distant organs. The common distant metastatic sites of renal pelvis cancer include lung, brain, bone and so on.
Therefore, malignant tumors such as renal pelvis cancer not only cause damage by its own growth, but also metastasis and invasion of various organs are the main hazards, therefore, malignant tumors such as renal pelvis cancer advocate early discovery and early treatment, so patients with renal pelvis cancer should be treated in time once they are diagnosed, and if metastasis occurs, the prognosis will be worse.