Self-healing rate of early-stage brain tumors

Early stage brain tumors usually do not heal on their own, so there is no self-cure rate. Brain tumors are usually intracranial tumors that can be classified as benign or malignant. Benign brain tumors are slow-growing and well-differentiated, while malignant tumors are fast-growing and invasive. Both benign and malignant brain tumors can cause life-threatening increases in intracranial pressure. If left untreated, the tumor will not go away, so it cannot be cured on its own, but there is a chance that clinical cure can be achieved through active treatment. Early benign brain tumors can be clinically cured in most patients through surgery and comprehensive treatment, and some of them can be treated for years without recurrence. For early malignant brain tumors, good therapeutic effect can be achieved after surgery and radiotherapy, but the probability of recurrence may be higher. Patients with early-stage brain tumor need to actively cooperate with doctor’s treatment, pay attention to daily dietary care and keep a positive and healthy mindset.