In clinical practice, the duration of survival after meningioma recurrence is approximately three months to one year, but it must be judged on a case-by-case basis. The decisive factors here are the general condition of the patient after meningioma recurrence, the benignity or malignancy of the meningioma, and ultimately, whether or not the appropriate treatment has been taken. For example, if a meningioma is malignant and recurs within a short period of time without follow-up treatment, the patient’s survival is often only about 3 months, and in some cases, death may occur within 1 month, which is a very rapid situation. However, if the meningioma recurs, it is a benign recurrence, and the patient is actively treated to control and stabilize the disease, the patient may survive for 1 year, or even 2-3 years. Therefore, it is more important to clarify one’s own condition, which has many decisive factors.