The overall cure rate for hepatoblastoma is relatively high, at around 80%. In stage I II, the survival rate can reach 80%~90%, and the survival rate of stage IV is still lower. Hepatoblastoma cure rate or treatment effect is closely related to clinical stage. Early stage hepatoblastoma is completely resected by surgery, because the disease is sensitive to chemotherapy, so with chemotherapy after surgery, the cure rate of the disease is still quite high. In the late stage, there is no chance of surgery when the patient arrives at the hospital, but through comprehensive treatment, such as preoperative chemotherapy, followed by surgical resection, and then standardized chemotherapy, there are still many patients who can get better treatment results. After completing the treatment as prescribed by the doctor, regular follow-up should be done to avoid recurrence. Meanwhile, in daily life, children need to be provided with a nutritionally balanced diet, encouraged to moderate activity, and given positive emotional encouragement.