How many years do pituitary tumors usually live?

In clinical practice, the length of survival of patients with pituitary tumors is variable and widely disparate. Because pituitary tumors are a relatively curable disease, if detected and treated early, they can be effectively cured and in this case do not affect the natural life expectancy of the person. Many pituitary tumors are benign, and the surgery is very smooth and clean, and they do not recur later, so they do not affect natural life expectancy and can survive for a long time. However, there are some pituitary tumors that are malignant, and the surgery is not complete, and they will recur soon afterwards, so they may only survive for about six months or a year. It is important to evaluate the patient’s actual situation so that it is the most accurate.