Pituitary tumors in women can be cured in most cases. Pituitary tumors are a relatively common benign tumor in the skull, and with current medical technology, they are relatively easy to cure. Pituitary tumors are benign tumors that grow slowly and are located outside the brain tissue in the pituitary fossa above the nasal pterygoid sinus. The surgery is usually minimally invasive and can be performed by neuroendoscopic nasopalpebral sinus approach tumor resection, which is relatively simple and does not damage the brain tissue. In general, the surgery can achieve complete resection of the tumor, and the patient can achieve the purpose of cure and long-term survival. However, in rare cases, if the tumor is particularly large in size, encircling the internal carotid artery and other large blood vessels, and the invasion range is relatively wide, the surgery may not be able to achieve complete resection of the tumor and cannot achieve cure. Because of benign tumor, although there is no way to remove the whole tumor, the survival time of patients is longer.