Recurrence of grade 2 glioma is likely to increase the degree of malignancy.
For patients with grade 2 glioma, if radical surgery can be achieved, and radiotherapy is given after surgery, recurrence is unlikely, but long-term follow-up is needed.
If a grade 2 glioma cannot be completely removed during surgery due to the growth pattern and location of the tumor, the glioma will often recur even after postoperative radiotherapy, and many patients’ gliomas tend to increase in malignancy and progress to higher grades as they continue to recur and grow.
For patients with grade 2 glioma, early and regular treatment is very crucial, which has a clear significance in delaying recurrence or long-term non-recurrence after surgery. Therefore, it is recommended that glioma patients should consult the neurosurgery department of the hospital in time, and be actively treated under the guidance of the doctor, so as to avoid delaying the condition.