Can renal pelvis cancer metastasize after a very clean resection?

Renal pelvis cancer may metastasize even if it is removed very cleanly.
Renal pelvis cancer is a malignant tumor disease that occurs in the mucosa of renal pelvis or renal calyx, after patients take timely surgery to remove the tumor, the disease can be controlled to a certain extent. However, it should be noted that renal pelvis cancer still has the possibility of recurrence, especially uroepithelial cancer has the tendency of multicenter recurrence, so postoperative follow-up is also very important, and attention should be paid to the possibility of tumor development in the rest of uroepithelial organs.
As for squamous carcinoma of renal pelvis and adenocarcinoma of renal pelvis, they are relatively rare, but also have the possibility of recurrence and metastasis. Patients with renal pelvis cancer should take timely surgical resection in early stage, and after surgery, chemotherapy or radiotherapy can be carried out according to the patient’s disease condition to reduce the tumor metastasis to other parts of the body.
Patients with renal pelvis cancer should go to the hospital for regular checkup and choose appropriate methods for active treatment.