After breast cancer surgery, recurrence can be minimized by receiving regular adjuvant treatment, maintaining good living habits and keeping away from high-risk factors, but there is no best way to avoid recurrence. Breast cancer is a common malignant tumor in women, and after diagnosis, the main treatment is comprehensive therapy based on surgical excision. After surgery, there is often a certain recurrence rate, so it is necessary to receive regular adjuvant treatment, including chemotherapy, radiotherapy, endocrine therapy, targeted therapy and so on. In order to reduce the risk of recurrence and metastasis. And after all the treatments are finished, we need to follow the doctor’s instructions for regular review, such as every 3 months for the first two years; every 6 months for 3~5 years; and every year thereafter. In addition, regular exercise, optimism, not staying up late and other good habits; also by avoiding high-risk factors, such as limiting alcohol, reducing estrogen intake, timely childbirth, breastfeeding, etc.; can reduce recurrence and prolong the survival period. If there is any discomfort after surgery, consult a doctor in time.