What is the survival rate of early stage kidney cancer

There is no accurate report on the survival rate of early-stage renal cancer, and the prognosis of early-stage renal cancer patients cannot be generalized. The 5-year survival rate of early-stage renal cancer after radical nephrectomy is 75%~95%.
Early-stage kidney cancer usually refers to the kidney cancer with clinical stage I and II. The specific survival time should be considered according to the patient’s physical condition, treatment plan and other factors, generally speaking, the earlier the disease is found, diagnosed and treated, the smaller the impact on the life span will be.
At present, there is no clear statement about the survival rate of early-stage kidney cancer, but most of the early-stage kidney cancer patients have a better prognosis after active treatment, however, there is a certain possibility of recurrence and metastasis of the disease, so it is necessary to have a regular review in the later stage.
In daily life, patients and their family members should set up a correct awareness of the disease, enhance the confidence in treatment, maintain an optimistic mindset, and pay attention to balanced nutrition in daily diet.
It should be noted that kidney cancer patients 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 time, so it is suggested that patients should establish confidence in treatment.