Treatment methods for pelvic tumors include surgical treatment, minimally invasive treatment, and chemotherapy. The most common pelvic tumors are tumors of female reproductive organs, especially tumors of uterus and ovaries are especially common and important. Tumors mostly occur in the age group of 40 to 60 years old, and sometimes the boundary between benign and malignant is not clear. Surgery is the best way to treat pelvic tumors, and for early stage cancer surgical resection is the main method. Minimally invasive hysteroscopic and laparoscopic treatment has become the main surgical treatment for pelvic tumors and other conditions, which can visually examine the physiological and pathological changes in the uterine cavity. It has the characteristics of less trauma, less complications, safety and quick recovery. However, this minimally invasive surgery is mainly suitable for the treatment of benign pelvic tumors as well as early pelvic cancer; chemotherapy is one of the main means of cancer treatment at present, which can be used to kill cancer cells and control symptoms. It can be used both as an adjunct to surgical treatment to destroy the residual cancer cells or alone. However, due to its drug resistance, it can cause significant adverse reactions to the human immune system.