Hepatocenular Carcinoma (HCC) is detected at an earlier stage by routine screening using the imaging method. Studying on 65 HCC HBV infected patients with age or = 40, including 44 male patients (67.7 percent) and 21 female patients (32.3 percent), mean age generally 61.75 + or - 11.01. The results show that the number of tumors in HCC patients with HBV infection is significant difference with p 0.05 compared with HCC patients without HBV infection. The percentage of HCC patients in stage C Is highest at 55.4 percent, meanwhile the percentage of phase B and phase Dare 32.3 percent and 12.3 percent. According to Child-Pugh grade, Child-Pugh A is the most common with the rate of 55.4 percent, Child-Pugh B 32.3 percent and Child-Pugh C 12.3 percent.