Calcified foci in the right lobe of the liver can live from 3 months to 30 years without even affecting the patient’s survival time, having the same life expectancy as the normal population. Patients with right lobe calcified foci need to be alert to the presence of other liver diseases, if there are other liver diseases, the survival period of the patient will be affected by other liver diseases, for example, patients with primary liver cancer, metastatic liver cancer or inflammation of the liver may have right lobe calcified foci. 1. Primary hepatocellular carcinoma, the general 5-year survival rate is less than 30%. In the case of microscopic liver cancer or small hepatocellular carcinoma type, patients may survive for 10 years or longer if they are treated with surgery in time. If the primary liver cancer has exceeded the indications of surgical treatment, the general survival rate is less than 1 year. 2. Metastatic liver cancer, this type of liver cancer is poorly treated by surgery, but the survival period is even shorter without surgery, and it is very likely that the patient can only survive for 3~6 months. 3. Liver inflammation, calcified foci in the right lobe of the liver caused by liver inflammation is recommended to go to the hospital for comprehensive treatment under the guidance of doctors, which may not necessarily affect the survival time of patients, and the survival period can be up to 30 years or longer. It is recommended that active medical care will help improve the prognosis and prolong survival.