Having a tumor in hepatitis B is not necessarily malignant. The presence of tumors on the liver in patients with hepatitis B is not necessarily malignant. In most cases, the probability of foci, nodules, and benignities on the liver is a bit higher, such as hepatic hemangiomas, liver cysts, hepatic adenomas, foci of nodular hyperplasia, and many other conditions are benign lesions. It should be noted that hepatitis B cirrhosis is also very likely to develop into liver malignant tumors, viral hepatitis cirrhosis develops into liver malignant tumors is the most common clinical cases, hepatitis C virus and hepatitis B virus infection continues to develop are one of the important causes of malignant tumors. It is recommended that patients should go to regular hospitals for further examination of the tumor, which can be done through pathology slides or other tests to clarify the benign or malignant nature of the tumor, and the doctor will give a comprehensive analysis of the results of the examination and give a suitable treatment for the patient.