Liver Cancer and Phytomedicine systematically explores the potential of phytomedicines across three fundamental aspects of cancer management: prevention, sensitization, and therapy. This comprehensive book provides an extensive overview of the potential of important phytomedicines in managing liver cancer, encompassing areas such as prevention, sensitization therapy, modulation of gut microbiota, immunotherapy, and the emergence of phytonanomedicine. It serves as an invaluable resource for researchers and students in life sciences, biotechnology, and pharmaceutical sciences, offering insights into plant-derived therapeutics for liver cancer. The book explores the impact of phytomedicines on various facets of liver cancer biology, ranging from the tumor microenvironment to drug resistance pathways. Additionally, it discusses various clinical challenges and proposes strategies for transitioning to phytonanomedicine, providing valuable insights for researchers and clinicians engaged in developing liver cancer therapeutics.