What is the cure rate after surgery for non-functioning pituitary tumors?

The cure rate after surgery for non-functioning pituitary tumors can be more than 80%. Anaplastic pituitary tumors are pituitary tumors that have a low secretion function and do not cause an increase in blood hormone levels. Patients may experience symptoms such as headaches and vision loss. Non-functioning pituitary tumor can be treated by surgery, radiotherapy and internal medicine, with surgery as the first choice, which is effective in surgical resection and has a high cure rate of more than 80%. Some patients who are physically unable to tolerate surgery can be treated with radiotherapy or internal medicine. The cure rate of non-functioning pituitary tumor after surgery is high, but patients are advised to seek medical treatment in time if they have any discomfort after surgery, under the guidance of doctors.