The cost of glioma ranges from about $100,000 to $600,000 dollars. The specific cost is related to the examination items, surgery cost, and adjuvant treatment methods. Glioma is an intracranial malignant tumor originating from neuroglial cells, manifesting as headache, nausea, and vomiting. Surgery is often performed, and it is also assisted by radiotherapy, chemotherapy, and targeted therapy, which can cost 100~200,000 dollars. If electric field treatment is performed, the cost can reach 400~600 thousand dollars. Suspected gliomas generally require MRI and enhanced MRI. Surgery is usually craniotomy for glioma resection. Radiation and chemotherapy are administered after surgery depending on the pathology. Commonly used drugs are vincristine, 5-fluorouracil, temozolomide and so on. Radiation therapy is stereotactic radiation, radionuclide internal radiation, and multiple courses of the above treatments may be performed. In addition to electric field treatment, many examination and treatment costs have been included in the medical insurance, which greatly reduces the financial burden of patients. The cost of glioma treatment can vary significantly depending on the patient’s condition, so consult your local hospital and health insurance bureau.