The specific data of how long it takes for patients with minor triple positive to develop into liver cancer is not clear in the clinic at present, and it is generally observed that the fastest development of liver cancer can be around 3 years in the clinic. The specific development speed is related to whether the patient is actively treated, whether he/she has regular checkups and his/her life habits. For patients with minor triple positive, most of them will not develop to liver cancer because the virus of patients with minor triple positive is not active. However, the incidence of liver cancer is definitely higher than that of normal people, and there is a possibility of developing liver cancer in patients with minor triple positive. Patients with minor triple positive need to undergo regular checkups, focusing on liver function, and undergo regular retests. If necessary, antiviral treatment should be carried out under the guidance of doctors. In daily life, it is necessary to exercise appropriately and maintain a good lifestyle. Patients with small triple positive need to pay enough attention and actively cooperate with doctors to avoid further development of the disease.