Kidney cancer metastasis to the lung is advanced, is there any way to cure it?

Patients with kidney cancer who have developed distant metastases are in the advanced stages of cancer and have no cure but palliative care to control the progression of the disease.

There is no cure for advanced cancer with distant metastases, but a combination of chemotherapy, radiation therapy, targeted therapy, immunotherapy, etc., depending on the type of pathology, can be used to control the progression of the disease and maximize survival and relieve the patient’s pain.

Advanced cancer is more difficult to treat and should be treated with better nutrition, better patient care, and, if the pain is severe, symptomatic pain medication.

Treatment of advanced cancer patients is aimed at prolonging survival and improving quality of life. The patient will die in a relatively short period of time if he or she does not adhere to regular treatment in the late stage of cancer and will suffer a lot of pain during the survival period, so it is recommended that even if the patient is in the late stage of cancer, he or she should face the disease with a positive and optimistic attitude, which plays a crucial role in the later treatment. The patient’s quality of life can be greatly improved and the survival period can be extended.