Survival after surgery for brain malignant tumors may be only a few months or may be prolonged and there are no exact statistics.
After having surgery for brain malignant tumors, the survival period of patients is closely related to the individual’s physical condition, the degree of deterioration of the tumor, the success rate of the surgery, the presence of postoperative complications, and follow-up treatment. Generally speaking, brain malignant tumors are basically in advanced stages, the prognosis is often poor, even after standardized treatment, the survival period after surgery will not be very long, most people only have a few months of survival.
If the brain malignant tumor surgery is more successful, the prognosis is good, and the follow-up actively cooperate with comprehensive treatment, including chemotherapy, targeted therapy, etc., the tumor is controlled, the patient’s condition is relatively stable, the survival period may also be extended.
Brain malignant tumor patients want to extend the survival period, after surgery must not be taken lightly, but also actively cooperate with oncologists for follow-up treatment, and strive to maximize their survival period.