Whether to do surgery for breast fibroid should be judged according to the specific situation. Small tumors have no effect on the patient and can be followed up and observed, while larger tumors have a greater effect on the patient and are recommended to be treated with surgery. Generally speaking, patients with fibroid tumors do not have clinical symptoms, and they will not have any effect on the body, so they can not undergo treatment. In addition, patients with fibroma who have symptoms but are unable to receive surgical treatment can be treated without surgery, and need to be treated by radiation or endocrine therapy to improve the symptoms. If the tumor grows faster and has a greater impact on the patient, surgical removal is recommended. Whether patients with fibroma need surgery or not should be judged according to the specific situation. It is recommended that patients with fibroma need to seek medical treatment in time, and the doctor will choose the appropriate measures according to the patient’s condition.