Treatment methods for hepatocellular carcinoma include surgery in hepatobiliary surgery, hepatic artery ligation, hepatic artery chemoembolization in radiology, various minimally invasive treatments including radiofrequency, freezing, laser, microwave, as well as chemotherapy and radiotherapy. Biological treatment and traditional Chinese medicine are also used to treat liver cancer. Individualized and comprehensive treatment according to different stages of liver cancer is the key to improve the therapeutic effect. 1.Surgery is the first choice and the most effective method to treat liver cancer, especially early stage liver cancer. Surgical methods include: radical hepatectomy, palliative hepatectomy, etc. 2.Treatment of unresectable hepatocellular carcinoma can be treated with intraoperative hepatic artery ligation, hepatic artery chemoembolization, radiofrequency, freezing, laser, microwave, etc. according to the specific conditions, which have certain efficacy. Biological treatment and traditional Chinese medicine are also used to treat hepatocellular carcinoma. For those who are found to be unresectable by dissection or as follow-up treatment for palliative resection, regional chemoembolization by hepatic artery and/or portal vein pump (subcutaneous buried perfusion device) can be used; for those who are estimated to be unresectable by surgery, radiointerventional treatment is also feasible, such as selective cannulation through femoral artery to hepatic artery, injection of embolic agent (commonly used such as iodized oil) and anti-cancer drugs for chemoembolization. Some patients can have the chance of surgical resection as a result. 4.Radiation therapy for hepatocellular carcinoma includes surgery in hepatobiliary surgery, hepatic artery ligation, hepatic artery chemoembolization in radiology, and various minimally invasive treatments including radiofrequency, freezing, laser, microwave, chemotherapy and radiation therapy. Biological treatment and traditional Chinese medicine are also used to treat liver cancer. Individualized and comprehensive treatment according to different stages of liver cancer is the key to improve the therapeutic effect. 1.Surgery is the first choice and the most effective method to treat liver cancer, especially early stage liver cancer. Surgical methods include: radical hepatectomy, palliative hepatectomy, etc. 2.Treatment of unresectable hepatocellular carcinoma can be treated with intraoperative hepatic artery ligation, hepatic artery chemoembolization, radiofrequency, freezing, laser, microwave, etc. according to the specific conditions, which have certain efficacy. Biological treatment and traditional Chinese medicine are also used to treat hepatocellular carcinoma. For those who are found to be unresectable by dissection or as follow-up treatment for palliative resection, regional chemoembolization by hepatic artery and/or portal vein pump (subcutaneous buried perfusion device) can be used; for those who are estimated to be unresectable by surgery, radiointerventional treatment is also feasible, such as selective cannulation through femoral artery to hepatic artery, injection of embolic agent (commonly used such as iodized oil) and anti-cancer drugs for chemoembolization. Some patients can get the chance of surgical resection as a result. 4.Radiation therapy can be used for patients with good general condition, good liver function, no cirrhosis, jaundice, ascites and esophageal varices, limited cancer, no distant metastasis and not suitable for surgical resection or recurrence after surgery. 5.Biological therapy includes immuno-ribonucleic acid, interferon, interleukin-2, thymidine, etc., which can be used in combination with chemotherapy. 6.Chinese herbal medicine treatment adopts the method of identifying and treating, attacking and supplementing at the same time, and is often applied in conjunction with other therapies. To improve the body’s resistance to disease, improve the general condition and symptoms, and reduce the adverse effects of chemotherapy and radiotherapy.