Chance of recurrence after resection of renal clear cell carcinoma

The chances of recurrence after resection of renal clear cell carcinoma are related to multiple factors such as pathological stage, patient’s behavioral status score, and whether there is tissue necrosis in the tumor. The chances of recurrence after resection of clear cell carcinoma are related to various factors such as the course of the disease and the physical condition of the patient, which are analyzed as follows: 1. Relatively low recurrence rate: renal clear cell carcinoma is the most common pathological type of renal cancer, and its tumor cell biological behavior is usually better, if it is detected in time at the early stage of the disease and actively treated by surgical resection, most of the patients can get good prognosis, and the chance of recurrence is not big. 2. Relatively high recurrence rate: for patients with mid-stage or advanced renal clear cell carcinoma, if their ability to resist disease is low, after surgical resection, some of them may have recurrence or even metastasis, so they can actively cooperate with targeted therapy and other measures to reduce the probability of recurrence. Pathologic typing of renal cancer includes: first, common clear cell carcinoma. Second, papillary renal cell carcinoma. Third, smoky cell carcinoma. Fourth, multilocular cystic renal cell carcinoma. Fifth, medullary carcinoma. There are some differences in postoperative recurrence rates of different types of tumors. If you have renal cancer, you should consult regular hospitals in time.