The cure rate of microscopic liver cancer is around 90%, and the specific cure rate of microscopic liver cancer is related to its treatment mode and whether there are complications. Microscopic liver cancer refers to liver cancer with cancer foci ≤2cm in diameter, which is related to viral hepatitis, aflatoxin, alcoholic liver disease and other causes. Its main symptoms include pain in liver area, hepatomegaly, jaundice, signs of cirrhosis, etc. It can also lead to hepatic encephalopathy, upper gastrointestinal hemorrhage, etc., which can be life-threatening in serious cases. Since liver cancer is not sensitive to radiotherapy and chemotherapy, the common clinical treatments are surgical resection, liver transplantation and tumor ablation. Among them, hepatectomy is the most common and effective method, and regular review is also necessary after treatment. For microscopic hepatocellular carcinoma, the current surgical treatment technology is mature and has a high cure rate, so it is necessary to seek medical treatment in time.