Hepatitis C has the risk of cancer. Clinically, the causes of liver cancer are mostly viral, alcoholic and toxic substances such as aflatoxin, with viral factors such as hepatitis B and hepatitis C virus infection being the most common. Causes of hepatitis C virus causing cancer: I. Hepatitis C virus can directly cause cancer. Second, hepatitis C virus tends to make hepatitis chronic, leading to a significantly higher chance of cirrhosis. The consequences of cirrhosis are liver cell necrosis, chronic inflammation, and regeneration. Cell regeneration increases the chance of cellular mutation and finally uncontrolled cell growth with cancerous changes.