In the days when there was not enough food and clothing, it was not possible to cure the disease. If a family member had cancer, he would not survive for a few days, and the whole family would have to starve and freeze, so they had to give up the treatment. The tumor inside the head is open or not, depending on whether the medical expenses can be paid. After all, the family has been together for decades, the feeling is deep, even with a terminal illness, if you do not do what you can for him, every time you think about it in the future, the heart is not at peace. Do your best and follow the will of God. If you do your best, your heart will feel better. When you have a tumor, you have to undergo surgery just to prolong your life or improve your quality of life. If you can prolong your life and improve your quality of life, it is best. If the tumor is removed, the life can be prolonged, and the surgical treatment for benign tumor can achieve this effect; if the tumor is painful, removing part of the tumor can temporarily relieve the pain and improve the quality of life by living comfortably in the limited life, and the surgical treatment for malignant tumor can only achieve this effect. Most of the benign tumors in the head are meningiomas; most of the malignant tumors in the head are gliomas, but they are divided into many types. Tumors in the head, whether benign or malignant, are different from those in other parts of the body. Benign tumors in the head cannot always be completely removed. For example, meningiomas with clear borders can often be completely removed with little chance of regrowth. However, if a meningioma is located adjacent to a functional brain area or close to a more vulnerable brain area, complete removal of the tumor can be either severely disabling or life-threatening. Malignant tumors in the head have not been reported to metastasize outside the cranial cavity, or even inside the cranial cavity, but just in the original location, cut and grown, and cut again. Even so, it is still necessary to strive for surgery to remove part of the tumor, temporarily shrink the tumor volume, relieve intracranial pressure, alleviate symptoms, and also create conditions for radiation therapy. Therefore, a tumor in the head should be actively sought for surgical treatment if paying for the surgical treatment will not bring a heavy burden to the family. Tumors in the head, even benign tumors, should not be expected to be completely removed, otherwise they will cause serious disability or even pay the price of life; even malignant tumors, do not easily give up surgical treatment, although it cannot prolong the survival time, but may relieve the pain and be comfortable during the survival period, besides, it can also create conditions for radiation therapy.