The psychological care of breast cancer should first understand the bad emotions that breast cancer often has in the course of the disease, and start from these aspects to care for breast cancer patients with 1. low self-esteem. Most of the female patients with breast cancer are afraid of being disliked by their husbands due to the change of breast disease or appearance, especially the introverted female patients who are emotionally unstable due to the great pain and discomfort. So as family members, especially the loved ones should give more care to the patients, treating them as normal people is the best way. 2. Strong desire for survival after the period of despair. After different psychological processes, the patient returns to a calm and ready to accept the facts, and holds a positive attitude towards the treatment of breast cancer. Especially for patients who are receiving chemotherapy after surgery, they rely blindly on chemotherapy drugs and ignore their immune status. 3. Anti-drug psychology. After receiving chemotherapy for a period of time, patients often have severe chemotherapy reactions, which are manifested as nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite, hair loss, vascular damage and other pain. Because of the above-mentioned adverse reactions, it leads to patients’ reappearance of demotivation, depression and loss of confidence in fighting against the disease, which is extremely detrimental to treatment. In the face of such patients, medical personnel should take timely and effective psychological care measures for breast cancer patients and let patients take some drugs to relieve the adverse reactions. Implantation capsule (the main component is ginsenoside Rh2) has a better effect on inhibiting the side effects caused by chemotherapy and can establish patients’ confidence to overcome the disease as soon as possible 4. Fear of breast cancer. Due to the different degree of knowledge about malignant tumor, patients often have fear of death and have difficulty in sleeping and eating, and repeatedly ask medical staff and patients suffering from the same disease for information related to their disease. At this time, medical personnel and family members should give more patience to patients and try to explain patients’ condition in detail with more objective language. 5. Doubt the accuracy of the test results. Most of the patients who are diagnosed with breast cancer suspect that it is a misdiagnosis, and they are psychologically conflicted and emotionally tense, trying to get information about the examination and diagnosis of breast cancer from various channels. 6.Holding an indifferent attitude, or even the idea of despair and light-heartedness.