The survival probability of patients with renal pelvis cancer after surgery cannot be generalized, and the specific survival time is closely related to the clinical stage, treatment plan and patients’ own conditions, etc. The survival rate of well-differentiated and non-infiltrating renal pelvis tumors is more than 60% in 5 years after surgery. In general, for well-differentiated and non-infiltrating renal pelvis tumors, the 5-year survival rate after surgery is more than 60%. 5-year survival rate is often used in clinics to roughly assess the survival of patients with tumors, but the survival rate of renal pelvic cancer is generally lower than that of renal cancer after surgery. However, the survival rate of renal pelvis cancer after surgery is generally lower than that of renal cancer. However, the survival rate of renal pelvis cancer after surgery is generally lower than that of renal cancer. It should be noted that patients with renal pelvis cancer can reduce the adverse effects of the disease through early detection, early diagnosis and early treatment, and many of them may survive for a long period of time.