Prostate cancer is one of the common tumors in Europe and the United States, accounting for the first place in the incidence of malignant tumors in men in the United States. Although the incidence rate of prostate cancer in China is much lower than that of European and American countries (1995, Shanghai: 3.7 per 100,000 men, Beijing: 4.0 per 100,000), with the change of national diet structure and the increase of average life expectancy, its incidence rate is growing rapidly and poses a serious threat to the health of elderly men in China. Because the early symptoms of prostate cancer are hidden and easy to ignore, many patients are diagnosed at an advanced stage and lose the chance of surgical treatment. Because of the typical androgen sensitivity of prostate cancer, most advanced prostate cancers are treated with orchiectomy or androgen deprivation therapy, but the average time of symptom remission after androgen deprivation is only 12-16 months, and most prostate cancers will eventually become hormone-non-dependent, and the choice of further treatment measures is a worldwide challenge. And some promising results have been achieved through TCM treatment. European and American countries have shown great interest in TCM for the treatment of advanced prostate cancer, and its role has been recognized by an increasing number of professionals and patients. At present, it is believed that the causes of prostate cancer can be divided into internal and external causes: external causes are the evil of six lusts, dampness, heat, epidemic poison, phlegm and dampness condensation, or addiction to spicy pastes; internal causes are the deficiency of righteousness, as long ago stated in “Shanggu Tianzhen Lun”: “Men are eight years old when their kidneys …… are exhausted, their sperm is less, their kidneys fail, and their bodies are in shape. are extremely, then the teeth hair go.” It is clarified that men to the age of 64 years old days of exhaustion, less sperm (endocrine changes), and lead to kidney deficiency. In the “Treatments for Prostate Cancer”, the first priority should be to nourish the kidneys; prostate cancer is consistent with the characteristics of accumulation and Y obstruction in Chinese medicine. “Therefore, the method of softening and eliminating accumulation, activating blood circulation and dispelling blood stasis is applied; and according to the characteristics of the most common pain of bone metastasis in advanced prostate cancer patients, it is a symptom of condensation of yin-cold qi, so the method of dispersing cold and clearing stagnation is supplemented. In this regard, our department has created a series of Chinese medicine recipes represented by “Quan An Fang”, in which “Quan An Fang” uses rehmannia to tonify kidney yin, deer horn cream to warm kidney yang, together with drugs to soften hardness and eliminate stagnation, invigorate blood to dispel stagnation, supplemented by ephedra to induce yang qi and open cold knots. It has achieved remarkable efficacy in improving the quality of life of patients with advanced prostate cancer, especially in relieving bone metastasis pain. With the continuous improvement of clinical research methodology in prostate cancer, the idea of being able to strive to improve disease symptoms as a therapeutic goal while minimizing the patient’s burden is being used as an adjunctive end goal in more and more protocols. The incidence of prostate cancer in China is rapidly increasing, and numerous patients with advanced prostate cancer have sought palliative care. It is worth mentioning that TCM treatment is relatively inexpensive and no significant toxic side effects have been found with long-term use. This highlights the advantages of TCM treatment compared to the current expensive and toxic second-line hormone therapy and radiotherapy for advanced prostate cancer.