Does kidney cancer have the best prognosis of all cancers?

Kidney cancer does not have the best prognosis for all cancers, and the prognosis is affected by many factors, which need to be analyzed comprehensively.
Kidney cancer is one of the malignant tumors, and the prognosis of kidney cancer needs to be roughly judged with the combination of professional stratification indexes. At present, the prognosis of renal cancer is generally based on MSKCC and IMDC standards, if the patients with renal cancer have cardinal physical status less than 80, serum calcium greater than the upper limit of normal index, etc. In the above cases, the patients have reached the intermediate level, and the prognosis of renal cancer has to be analyzed comprehensively. In the above cases, the patients have reached intermediate risk, or high risk, the prognosis is relatively poor.
However, for some patients with early stage of renal cancer, serum calcium is not greater than the upper limit of normal index for the time being, lactate dehydrogenase does not reach 1.5 times of normal index, etc.. If the risk factors of kidney cancer patients are 0, they are low-risk, and at this time, through relevant treatments, they may reach the standard of clinical cure and the life cycle is relatively prolonged.
The prognosis of kidney cancer is also related to the patient’s age, pathological type and many other factors, so it is recommended to consult professionals. In daily life, if there is any discomfort in the kidney area, it is necessary to consult a doctor in time to avoid further aggravation of the condition.