Liver cancer is a malignant tumor disease, which may be hereditary to a certain extent, but it is not absolutely hereditary. Generally speaking, liver cancer is more likely to be inherited from the mother’s line and less likely to be inherited from the father’s line. However, the so-called maternal inheritance is not accurate here, and it should be called vertical transmission.
When the mother suffers from liver cancer, the chance of heredity to the child is very high through vertical transmission from mother to child, therefore, we should pay attention to blocking the transmission during pregnancy, and do a good job of blocking the transmission from mother to child during delivery to minimize the chance of infection.
If the father has liver cancer, the chance of the child getting the disease is very small; if the father has liver cancer caused by alcoholic cirrhosis due to prolonged alcohol consumption, the child will not be inherited.