Liver cancer is a malignant tumor of the digestive system with relatively high incidence. The elimination of liver cancer cells is mainly through surgical treatment, radiotherapy, interventional chemotherapy and other local treatments, including microwave ablation, argon helium knife cryo-freezing, ultrasound focused knife and so on. It is possible to eliminate liver cancer cells through a combination of treatments. However, for liver cancer that is not too early in stage, it is very difficult to eliminate liver cancer cells completely. For hepatocellular carcinoma, comprehensive treatment should be adopted. If surgery is possible, surgery is the main treatment, followed by local treatment and anti-tumor therapy; systemic chemotherapy and targeted drug therapy are also available. The commonly used targeted drug for liver cancer is Sorafenib, and other drugs such as Apatinib can also be used for liver cancer treatment. As for how effective the treatment is, it can only be seen while treating.