Are you willing to live with it now and forever, in good times and bad, in wealth and in poverty, in health and in sickness? We would all choose to be willing to do such beautiful things, but there are always less beautiful things in life, such as illness, are you willing to live with it for the rest of your life? No, everyone does not want to. In clinical work, I am often asked by patients or family members of liver cancer patients how to cure this disease and how much money I am willing to spend. “How to break up with liver cancer? Modern medicine confirms that liver cancer is a multifactorial disease, in which factors such as environmental pollution, genetics, hepatitis, diet and living habits are all involved, or even the result of superposition of multiple factors. Today, we will teach you four ways to break up with liver cancer completely! Hepatitis trilogy may be heard by many hepatitis patients: hepatitis-cirrhosis-liver cancer, but not all hepatitis-cirrhosis patients develop into liver cancer, so controlling the progress of hepatitis is the key to prevent and control liver cancer, and even keep hepatitis as far away from us as possible. Hepatitis B and C are diseases transmitted through blood, mother to child and sex, so it is crucial to keep these three gates open. The common ways of blood transmission are: medical transmission, drug addict syringe transmission, accidental trauma transmission, etc. 20 years ago, due to the low level of medical care, the detection rate of patients with hepatitis window infection is low, in some small informal medical institutions due to the sale of blood, blood transfusion or equipment sterilization is not enough to infect a lot of people with hepatitis, but at present this situation has been rare in large medical institutions, but in the Some remote and backward areas or areas with poor medical supervision still occur, especially in some rural areas where there is the habit of delivering babies at home; the phenomenon of indiscriminate use of syringes mostly occurs in drug addicts, resulting in sharing syringes are infected with hepatitis virus; if the mother has hepatitis, the delivery is not possible, and should not breastfeed the baby after delivery, the baby needs timely attention to hepatitis B vaccine, these measures are to prevent These measures are all ways to prevent viral hepatitis infection. In addition, drug-related hepatitis is also a predisposing factor for liver cancer, and it is crucial to avoid taking drugs indiscriminately. In addition, for patients with hepatitis or cirrhosis, it is especially crucial to grasp the correct timing of antiviral treatment and effectively control the progress of cirrhosis, as some studies have shown that early antiviral treatment can reduce the chance of liver cancer. The bad dietary habits are also susceptible factors of liver cancer. It has been confirmed that drinking alcohol, moldy food and pickled and brined food can lead to the occurrence of liver cancer, especially aflatoxin produced by moldy peanuts and beans, nitrosamines that may exist in pickled or brined food, and drinking more than 50 grams of alcohol per day for more than 10 years are all very high risk factors for liver cancer. In addition, the safety of drinking water should also be noted, especially if the quoted water is not disinfected or contains high chlorine compounds after disinfection, and if the drinking time limit of pure water or mineral water is more than 1 week, it can increase the risk of liver cancer. Breakup Method 3: Create a good psychological environment Modern people’s life is becoming more and more stressful, and a poorly adjusted mind is prone to illness. Emotion, work pressure and especially bad state of mind have a great impact on immune and endocrine system, which makes our normal oncogene and oncogene balance dysfunctional, leading to a large number of oncogene coding and replication and higher incidence of tumors in all systems. This shows that it is important to maintain a good state of mind. We can relax through appropriate stress reduction methods, such as listening to some soothing bass music, choosing massage, gymnastics, walking, jogging, etc. to relax the body when fatigued, or drinking a cup of tea and talking with colleagues or friends to relax, in short, do more to benefit physical and mental health, and less to be beneficial or harmful to physical and mental health, so as to effectively prevent and control tumor occurrence. The development of liver cancer is often very insidious, and there are often no symptoms in the early stage, and the liver function may be completely normal. There can also be some manifestations such as general weakness, abdominal distension, weight loss and abnormal liver function. Therefore, regular screening of high-risk groups is very significant for early diagnosis of liver cancer, such as chronic hepatitis, cirrhosis, family history of hepatitis B or family history of liver cancer, and people over 40 years old should be closely and regularly reviewed. At least once a year, the following two items must be checked: tumor markers (alpha-fetoprotein, carcinoembryonic antigen, glycoconjugate antigen, transferrin, etc.) and liver ultrasound, and if there are suspicious occupational changes in the liver, further liver enhancement CT or MRI should be performed. If liver cancer has been clearly identified, it is necessary to receive systematic treatment advice from doctors. In conclusion, it is not easy for people with high incidence of liver cancer to break up with liver cancer. Long-term correct and scientific management of their own health behaviors is the only way to stay away from liver cancer or say byebye to liver cancer!