After kidney cancer patients are cured, it depends on whether their physical condition meets the provisions of General Standard for Physical Examination for Recruitment of Civil Servants (for Trial Implementation), and if all of them meet the requirements of physical examination, they can pass the physical examination for civil servants.
Kidney cancer, generally referred to as renal cell carcinoma, is possible to be cured if it can be detected at an early stage and operated at an early stage. The surgical method is usually to remove the tumor lesion and preserve the kidney parenchyma. If the kidney function is normal after the kidney cancer is cured, according to Article 8, Article 9 and other articles of General Standard for Physical Examination for Civil Servants’ Recruitment (for Trial Implementation), it is possible to pass the physical examination for civil servants.
Because of the civil service physical examination standard, for non-current malignant tumors, and when there are medical records to prove that the condition has been well controlled and the recurrence rate is very low, it can be regarded as qualified. In addition, according to the requirement of kidney function, if the kidney function is normal, it can be regarded as qualified.
Of course, if the kidney cancer patients are cured but have high recurrence rate and abnormal kidney function, or there are other diseases, such as chronic bronchitis, cardiomyopathy, coronary heart disease, etc., they are not qualified according to the standard of civil service physical examination.
If kidney cancer patients want to pass the physical examination of civil servants, they must strictly follow the doctor’s prescription and control the other diseases in their body with effective treatment at the same time.