It’s true that bee venom kills triple-negative breast cancer cells, but it’s still in the research phase. The latest research has found that bee venom peptides extracted from honey bee venom can effectively reduce the activity of HER2-over-expressed breast cancer and triple-negative breast cancer cells after entering into the body; in particular, controlling honey bee venom in a specific concentration range can cause 100% death of the cancer cells and less damage to normal cells. However, the treatment of breast cancer with honeybee venom is still in the research stage, without clinical data and a large number of scientific studies to support it, it just gives a brand new treatment idea, which may become a brand new direction for the treatment of triple-negative breast cancer in the future, patients should not try it on their own, and need to seek further medical treatment under the guidance of a doctor after they fall ill.