The cure rate of malignant tumors is generally judged by the five-year survival rate, and the cure rate of early-stage breast cancer is high, with the five-year survival rate reaching 90%. The prognosis of breast cancer is related to the stage of tumor development, and the earlier the breast cancer is detected, the better the prognosis. Early breast cancer has small tumor, shallow local infiltration and no distant metastasis, at this time, after surgical resection, the tumor can be effectively removed, and the five-year survival rate can be up to 90%. Meanwhile, the five-year survival rate of early-stage breast cancer is also affected by the type of breast cancer, for example, the cure rate of early-stage inflammatory breast cancer is lower than that of other types of breast cancer. Patients diagnosed with early-stage breast cancer should actively cooperate with doctors and undergo regular postoperative checkups, which will help improve the cure rate and reduce the recurrence rate.