Early this Monday morning, a friend referred a patient’s family to consult. The usual medical history, the answer is: a male 22 years old, Wuhan, hepatitis B small triple-positive for many years. In the past two years, he was treated at a provincial Chinese medicine hospital. Recently, he had weakness and abdominal distension. Further examination considered liver cancer. CT film: really large tumor in the right lobe. Typical hepatocellular carcinoma manifestation. The diagnosis is basically clear. Surgery was recommended. The family asked: Why did the physician not perform liver ultrasound regularly for two years? I am speechless! This afternoon, a patient female brought a CT consultation. Diagnosis: liver cancer with ascites. Also asked: two years in two mega hospitals in Hankow and one mega hospital in Wuchang. Why is there no physician to recommend regular ultrasound, early diagnosis!!!? I am speechless again!!! Two patients in a row in the provincial and ministerial level hospitals for long-term medical treatment of hepatitis, under the eyes of liver cancer grow to the point of unmanageable is really regrettable and shameful!!!! Liver cancer can be detected early! And the 5-year survival rate of microscopic liver cancer less than 2cm is as high as 90%, which is very effective. How to detect liver cancer in early stage? – The method is simple: Hepatitis B or C patients, especially those with family history of liver disease, can have ultrasound at least once every six months. Preferably once every three months. Some liver cancers progress quickly. Clinically, it is found that six months ago the physical examination is disease free, but six months later it is very sick. The patient in the picture below is an unfortunate and lucky person. A native of Tianmen, Hubei. He was diagnosed with liver tumor by ultrasound in hospital after a minor trauma. After the surgery to remove the tumor size of about 2cm, he has been living tumor-free for nearly four years. Now he is his own boss, and he is living a good life! I am so happy for him!!! A bit of emotion in the chest, do not spit out.