The specific survival time of male glioma is uncertain. With reasonable treatment, some patients may be cured, and the specific survival time needs to be determined according to the specific situation. Glioma is a more common tumor of the central nervous system, with a higher incidence in men than in women, with a ratio of about 2:1. It is more likely to occur in middle-aged people, with a high incidence at the age of 45-55. In general, the higher the grade of glioma, the higher the malignancy and the higher the possibility of recurrence. grade 1 glioma has better treatment effect and most of them can be cured and survive for a long time, grade 2 glioma is a kind of low grade malignant tumor, but it is more serious than grade 1 glioma, if it can be completely removed, the risk of recurrence is relatively low; if the tumor cannot be completely removed, it means the tumor has a higher recurrence rate, and postoperative radiotherapy is needed to improve the efficacy and regular review. Grade 4 glioma is highly malignant, prone to recurrence and has a shorter survival period, mostly within 2 years. It should be noted that if the patient is too negative, it may affect the treatment effect, so a good attitude is extremely important. In addition, family members need to encourage and comfort the patient appropriately, which helps the condition to improve.