Background and purpose: Cerebral gliomas is one of the common brain tumors, and has a poor prognosis. Therefore, multidisciplinary treatment strategy has been much investigated recently. This study investigated the efficacy of 3 dimensional conformal radiotherapy (3D-CRT) concurrent with Temozolomide chemotherapy in the treatment of postoperative cerebral gliomas. Methods: Sixty-two patients with cerebral glioma who had residual tumor surgery after surgery were randomized into 3D-CRT group (radiotherapy group, n=31) and 3D-CRT concurrent chemotherapy group (chemoradiotherapy group, n=31) prospectively. All patients received a dose of 50-60Gy/25-30F/5-6 weeks by 6MV-X ray, 1fx/day, 5 times a week. Chemotherapy regimen was Temozolomide: 75 mg/(m~2·d),concomitantly with radiotherapy,followed by 150-200mg/(m~2·d)for 5 days,28 days per cycle for total 3-6 cycles. Results: The total response rate was 35.3% (11/31) in the radiotherapy group, and 61.3% (19/31) in the chemoradiotherapy group. The difference was significant (P=0.042). But no significant difference was observed in terms of survival in the two groups (P=0.263). Stratified analysis showed that patients with grade Ⅲ gliomas in chemoradiotherapy group had better prognosis than those in the radiotherapy group (P=0.043). Conclusion. 3D-CRT concurrent with chemotherapy can improve the survival of pathological grade Ⅲ gliomas.