Positive hormone receptors are positive for estrogen and progesterone in breast cancer. Breast cancer is one of the most common malignant tumors in women, and the presence of estrogen receptors in the body is tested to help in the selection of therapeutic drugs. Estrogen positivity in breast cancer is one of the indicators in immunohistochemical typing test, positive means estrogen-dependent and negative means non-estrogen-dependent. Estrogen-dependent breast cancer can be treated with endocrine drugs to control estrogen levels, which has a high chance of cure, a better prognosis and a relatively long survival period. Negative patients, on the other hand, cannot be treated by endocrine therapy and can choose other treatments according to their conditions. It is suggested that patients should actively cooperate with each other during the treatment period, relax their mood, strengthen diet and nutrition, exercise properly, and have regular checkups.