How many years a spinal tumor patient can survive in general is not generalizable, it is related to the patient’s specific condition, whether it is benign or malignant, as well as treatment and many other factors, and should be analyzed specifically. Under normal circumstances, most of the spinal tumors are benign, and after effective treatment, normal life expectancy will not be affected. If the tumor is malignant, with early diagnosis and effective treatment, some patients’ conditions can still be effectively controlled and even survive for a long time. If the patient’s condition is more serious, is already in the middle or late stage, or has not been actively treated, or the treatment effect is poor, then the survival time is generally shorter, usually ranging from a few months to a few years, and the specific survival period varies from person to person. Therefore, patients with spinal tumors should go to the medical oncology department of regular hospitals in time, and the professional doctors should formulate rationalized diagnosis and treatment plans. At the same time, maintaining an optimistic mindset can help promote recovery and prolong the survival period.