For the treatment of benign spinal cord tumors, chemotherapy and radiotherapy are typically not employed. The majority of benign spinal cord tumors can be completely removed through surgical intervention. In most cases, patients who undergo such surgery do not require additional treatment and can resume their normal daily lives post-operation. However, it is important to note that certain genetic conditions can predispose individuals to developing multiple tumors in the spine and spinal cord. In these specific scenarios, the number of tumors may increase over several years, and even after surgical excision, these tumors have a potential to recur over time.