Can renal pelvis cancer be cured completely


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The most common type of renal pelvic cancer is urothelial cancer. Urothelial cancer has the characteristics of easy recurrence, easy infiltration and multiple lesions. Therefore, many renal pelvic tumors are found at the same time, they are often combined with bladder tumors or ureteral tumors, and many urine tumors are lost. In the early stage, infiltration and metastasis of surrounding tissues can be shown. If the examination before surgery indicates that the contralateral renal function is within the normal range, standard radical surgery for renal pelvic cancer can be performed. Standard radical surgery for renal pelvis cancer includes sleeve cystectomy of the affected kidney, ureter, and ureter opening. Therefore, early renal pelvis cancer can be completely cured. After surgery, regular follow-up of urine exfoliated cells and cyto-oncology examination must be performed. Cystoscopy regularly follows up the contralateral renal pelvis and ureter to detect tumor recurrence early and obtain early treatment for patients. Therefore, early renal pelvis cancer can be completely cured.