If it is liver cancer, most of the tumors can be treated with minimally invasive treatment and major surgery, and the results can be comparable. Minimally invasive treatment includes minimally invasive surgery, as well as transvascular intervention and percutaneous intervention. In addition to minimally invasive lumpectomy, transhepatic artery infusion and chemoembolization, which is commonly known as TACE surgery, are the more classic forms of minimally invasive treatment for liver cancer. At present, in terms of effectiveness, it even surpasses the open surgery for liver cancer. Transvascular TACE treatment, ablation, particle implantation, and percutaneous drug injection can be performed. The overall effect of these treatments, and even the survival time, may be better than that of traditional open surgery and other chemotherapy treatments.