Thoracic spine tumor surgery can cost around $10,000 to $20,000, and some may cost more. The costs mentioned here are only for general cases, and may vary greatly depending on the location of the lesion, the type of lesion, the treatment method, and the grade of the hospital the patient visits. For some benign tumors in the thoracic spine, such as hemangiomas, a relatively simple surgery can be taken to treat them. The cost of the surgery itself at this time is around 5,000 dollars. And the cost of preoperative preparation and postoperative treatment is about $10,000. The cost of surgery for this type of patient, therefore, may range from 10,000 to 20,000. If the patient has some tumor lesions that are difficult to treat, it may lead to a significantly more difficult surgery, an increase in the consumables to be used, the need for adjuvant radiotherapy and chemotherapy in the postoperative period, and the patient will need to go to a high-grade hospital for treatment. A series of factors mentioned above will lead to a significantly higher cost for the patient, sometimes even costing nearly $100,000 or so. However, patients do not need to panic too much, such lesions can be included in the scope of medical insurance. If the patient has some particularly serious lesions, he or she can apply for assistance for major illnesses. In addition, if the patient has purchased some commercial insurance, this kind of lesion can also be included, and then get a certain degree of reimbursement. It is recommended that patients with this type of lesion should visit an orthopedic or spine surgeon and consult with their treating physician about the approximate cost of the treatment.