Is it possible for a glioma to heal on its own?

Glioma is generally not able to heal by itself, once found, it should be treated with surgery in time, and combined with radiotherapy and chemotherapy treatment to improve the prognosis.
Glioma is a collective term for tumors originated from glial cells and neuronal cells in the nervous system, and is the most common malignant tumor in the skull, accounting for 40%-50% of intracranial tumors. It is the most common malignant tumor in the skull, accounting for 40%-50% of intracranial tumors. Gliomas are mainly malignant tumors, which are not self-healing and difficult to be cured, so they should be treated actively.
According to the different degrees of malignancy, they can be divided into low-grade gliomas and high-grade gliomas. Craniotomy should be adopted to treat glioma, and combined with radiotherapy and chemotherapy for comprehensive treatment to improve the prognosis. Commonly used chemotherapeutic drugs include temozolomide, but it may cause anemia, bleeding and other adverse reactions, if the total number of white blood cells, platelet count is too low, or there is a serious infection and so on should not be chemotherapy.
It is recommended that patients who have found glioma should seek medical treatment in time and under the guidance of the doctor, so as to avoid delaying the condition and causing serious consequences.