How long can you live after kidney cancer removal

How long you can live after kidney cancer resection needs to be judged based on factors such as the stage of the patient’s tumor and the specific type of pathology.

If a patient has very early stage kidney cancer, timely radical resection after detection will not affect the patient’s survival in most cases and can achieve a clinically cured treatment effect, which does not affect the patient’s survival.

Patients with early or mid-stage kidney cancer can also have a longer survival if they undergo surgery at this time and are treated with a combination of postoperative therapies such as bioimmune or molecularly targeted drugs.

The survival time of kidney cancer patients after surgery is also related to the patient’s state of mind and the patient’s physical condition. If the patient is in a good state of mind and can actively cooperate with the regular treatment, the survival time will be prolonged, while if the patient is in a bad state of mind or weak, the survival time will be shortened accordingly.

The treatment of malignant tumors is closely related to the patient’s state of mind, and it is recommended that patients should maintain a good state of mind and cooperate with their physicians to achieve good clinical results in most cases.