Can liver cancer be cured?

The prognosis of liver cancer is related to the size and stage of liver cancer. Generally speaking, the cure rate of early liver cancer is larger, while the cure rate of middle and late stage is lower. For early-stage liver cancer without distant metastasis, some patients can be cured through surgical treatment, radical resection, such as resection or liver transplantation, and some patients can have their life prolonged. 5-year survival rate can reach 70%. For middle and late stage liver cancer, through comprehensive means, such as interventional therapy, targeted therapy, immunotherapy and other comprehensive means, some patients can get a better treatment effect and improve the quality of life, and the 5-year survival rate is about 10%. Liver cancer patients are recommended to go to professional hospitals in time and receive standardized treatment under the guidance of doctors. Note: 5-year survival rate refers to the percentage of a certain tumor surviving for more than 5 years after various comprehensive treatments. If various tumors do not recur within 5 years after radical surgery, the chances of recurrence are rare, so the five-year survival rate is often used to indicate the efficacy of various cancers.