The remission rate for kidney cancer, also known as renal cell carcinoma, can vary widely based on several factors, including the stage at diagnosis, the aggressiveness of the cancer, the specific treatment approach, and the individual's overall health. When kidney cancer is diagnosed and treated at an early stage, the chances of achieving remission or long-term survival are generally more favorable.
In localized kidney cancer (cancer that is confined to the kidney without spreading to nearby lymph nodes or distant organs), the five-year survival rate is relatively high, often exceeding 90%. Many individuals with localized kidney cancer can achieve remission and go on to live cancer-free for many years, especially if the cancer is surgically removed.
For kidney cancer that has advanced beyond the kidney and spread to surrounding tissues, lymph nodes, or distant organs, the prognosis becomes more challenging, and remission rates may vary. Advanced kidney cancer can be more difficult to treat, but treatment options, such as targeted therapies, immunotherapies, and other medical interventions, have improved outcomes for some patients.
The average lifespan of a Yorkshire is 12-15 years if treated properly.
Yes, you can survive E. coli infection if promptly and effectively treated.
Yes it can be if not treated quickly. My daughter has retinoblastoma, but it was treated when she was 6 months old...she is now 6 and is in remission. :)
he is said to be in the state of remission. God bless him.
They live up to 60 years in average and can even live longer than humans if properly treated.
If they are not treated promptly, the lack of blood flow will cause irreparable brain and tissue damage. Also, even when they are treated promptly, they can cause damage to the cardiac mussel and valves.
If treated promptly with antibiotics, full recovery is expected
Bruxism may cause permanent damage to teeth and chronic jaw pain unless properly diagnosed and promptly treated. The behavior may be eliminated if its underlying causes are found and addressed.
Rattlesnakes have a venom that can be deadly if not properly and promptly treated in a medical facility. When in rattlesnake country, use all precautions, dress appropriately and do not place hands or feet anywhere that you cannot see.
Yes, if treated promptly, the effects of a heart attack can be reversed.
Pancreatic arrest is a severe condition where the pancreas stops functioning properly, leading to a halt in the production of digestive enzymes and insulin. This can result in serious complications like pancreatitis or diabetes if not treated promptly.
By cooking your food properly.