Major and Minor Triple Positive are relatively more likely to be cancerous than Minor Triple Positive. Normally speaking, the risk is higher for major triple positive because the virus replication of major triple positive is more active and more contagious, while the virus replication of minor triple positive is not very active, and the contagiousness is also lower than that of major triple positive. But because of this, patients with small triple positive are more likely to ignore routine monitoring and treatment measures, about 80% of patients with hepatitis B small triple positive feel that the results of the test is negative on the safe, but in fact, the virus still exists in the body, will still cause damage to the liver cells, and over time it will be easy to develop cancerous lesions. Therefore, patients with Hepatitis B minor triple Yang need to check their liver function regularly to prevent the occurrence of liver cancer.