Menopausal women with benign breast nodules are able to supplement with estrogen and progesterone. Ultrasound suggests that breast nodules are hyperplasia or benign changes, is not a contraindication to menopausal hormone therapy, can be added under the guidance of gynecologists hormone replacement therapy, studies have shown that the majority of breast cancer is disseminated cases, and there is no family clustering, and hormone replacement therapy will not increase the chances of women with a family history of breast cancer to develop breast cancer. It is currently believed that patients with indications for menopausal hormone therapy without contraindications, and patients who themselves have a desire to improve their quality of life through hormonal menopausal hormone therapy should begin as early as possible, which can reduce vasodilatory symptoms and bone loss. For women with different needs, different hormone therapies can be selected under the guidance of a gynecologist. Menopausal patients with breast nodules, if you want to supplement hormones, it is recommended to go to a regular hospital, standardized use under the guidance of a doctor.