Many liver cancer patients have a history of hepatitis B. So what do hepatitis B patients need to pay attention to in order to stay away from liver cancer? 1.Drinking alcohol. Long-term alcohol consumption can promote the occurrence of cirrhosis or liver cancer to those who are positive for hepatitis B surface antigen. 2.Eating rotten oil. Stale animal and vegetable oils are toxic and may cause cancer. 3.Eat moldy food. When food, oil and milk are found to be contaminated with mold, it is forbidden to eat them. 4.Listen to it. Hepatitis B patients and family members should regularly go to the hospital for routine checkups, regular rechecking of serum transaminases, half a year to once a year “two to half”, do a fetal alpha-fetoprotein, once a year to check the B ultrasound. Otherwise, if left unchecked, the continued infection and replication of the hepatitis B virus and the fibrotic lesions prompted by inflammation will inevitably lead to cirrhosis and even liver cancer. 5, indiscriminate use of drugs. Faced with the increase of drug types, doctors believe that patients should be cautious in choosing treatment. The 2007 edition of the Hepatitis B Prevention and Treatment Guidelines is a standardized guidance document on the new concept of treatment in the field of chronic hepatitis B, which has high reference value. According to statistics: 90% of liver cancer patients have a history of hepatitis B. People who have suffered from hepatitis B have a risk of liver cancer up to 10.7 times higher than others, and the risk of liver cancer for people with hepatitis B virus is 6.37 times higher than that for healthy people! Therefore, hepatitis B patients need to pay attention to regular life and rest, and have regular checkups to stay away from liver cancer!