The prognosis for CNS cancer patients varies widely based on several factors, including the cancer type, location, and stage at diagnosis. Some CNS cancers, like low-grade gliomas, may have a relatively favorable prognosis with appropriate treatment. Conversely, high-grade gliomas, such as glioblastoma, tend to have a poorer outcome. Early detection and advances in treatment continue to improve survival rates and quality of life for many patients.