The 5-year survival rate of liver cancer interventional therapy without proliferation reaches 40%, but it should be analyzed according to individual’s physique and condition. Hepatocellular carcinoma refers to malignant tumors occurring on liver cells, epithelial cells of intrahepatic ductal wall, in which factors such as heredity, alcohol consumption, viral hepatitis, parasites and so on may induce hepatocellular carcinoma, and clinically it mostly manifests as symptoms such as nausea, diarrhea, vomiting, loss of appetite, persistent hidden pain in right middle-upper abdomen and so on, and it is mostly treated by radical surgery in the early stage, and interventional therapy is used in the middle-late stage. Interventional therapy for liver cancer has better effect, without proliferation, and the tumor is controlled accordingly, without complete necrosis, so the survival time will be prolonged, and the survival rate of 5 years can reach 40%; however, if the condition is more serious, and the tumor is larger in size, the survival time of poor interventional therapy will be reduced, and the survival time may be less than one year. It is recommended to keep a good attitude and actively cooperate with doctor’s treatment in normal life.