The treatment of neuroendocrine tumors includes surgery, radiation and drugs. Generally speaking, a combination of surgery and drugs and radiotherapy should be used according to individualized requirements. Neuroendocrine tumor is a kind of benign and malignant tumor that originates from neuroendocrine cells in the whole body. In order to actively treat these tumors, it is important to identify the type of tumor, the specific pathological nature, and whether it is accompanied by changes in the overall body shape. For non-functional neuroendocrine tumors, the current treatment is surgical excision, which is basically the best treatment. For certain hormone-secreting neuroendocrine tumors, they can also be removed surgically, but after removal, other treatments, including radiotherapy, chemotherapy, or molecular targeted therapy, must be administered according to the specific pathological findings. For example, pituitary tumor is a common neuroendocrine tumor, and surgery is the main treatment for pituitary tumor, including transcranial and transsphenoidal approach surgery. Therefore, for neuroendocrine tumors, the diagnosis should be clearly defined first, and then individualized treatment should be carried out according to individual conditions, which can help treat the disease better.