The survival time for benign pituitary tumors must be treated specifically on a case-by-case basis. Generally, the five-year survival rate for benign pituitary tumors is between 60% and 70%. This indicator is commonly used in oncology, which means that 60-70% of people will live for more than five years. Therefore, as long as this tumor is actively treated and timely post-operative review and symptoms are treated promptly, the probability of survival in the later stages is basically very high. Therefore, it is important to treat pituitary tumors as early as possible to avoid the change from benign to malignant in the later stages, which will greatly reduce the survival rate and may directly cause death. In addition, pituitary tumors can be accompanied by a series of acute illnesses such as stroke, which may cause death within a short time once it occurs. Therefore, timely treatment can effectively ensure the survival rate of patients in the later stages.