Prostate cancer is a common malignancy among middle-aged and older men. According to tumor statistics reported in the United States in 2012, new cases of prostate cancer among male patients accounted for about 30% of all malignant tumors, twice as many as lung cancer, and the mortality rate was second only to lung cancer. Although the incidence of prostate cancer in China is lower than that in the United States, the incidence of prostate cancer has increased significantly in recent years, especially in large cities, and in Shanghai, for example, prostate cancer is the 6th most common cancer in men, and the incidence rate has been increasing significantly and consistently for more than 20 years after 1986, with an annual growth rate of no less than 10%-15%. The incidence of prostate cancer is insidious and the early clinical symptoms are not obvious, so it is not easy to diagnose it early, and it often invades the urethra when abnormal urination symptoms appear. Although prostate-specific antigen (PSA) screening is becoming more and more common, there are still many patients who have bone metastases when they are diagnosed and are already in advanced stages of the disease, so the quality of survival is poor and the survival rate is low. Chinese medicine treatment can be used throughout the treatment of prostate cancer. This is one of the reasons why prostate cancer often occurs in middle-aged and elderly patients. The development of prostate cancer is also closely related to androgen secretion, which is often a manifestation of the imbalance of yin and yang from the perspective of Chinese medicine, therefore, in the clinical treatment process, we adopt the basic guideline of leveling yin and yang to balance yin and yang and harmonize qi and blood, which is also the basis of basic treatment. And then, according to different disease processes and stages, targeted treatment is given. For example, during the waiting observation period of the disease, when the patient does not undergo surgery for the time being, we can use drugs that clear heat and detoxify and disperse nodules to fight against the tumor; after surgical debridement treatment, the patient often has baking fever, sweating, anemia, and changes in personality and emotion, etc. At this time, combined with herbal treatment, we can better relieve the patient’s symptoms; for patients with advanced bone metastasis, we can also use herbal treatment that tonifies the kidney and strengthens the bone; for patients receiving For patients receiving radiotherapy and chemotherapy, Chinese herbal medicine can also be used to increase the sensitivity of radiotherapy and chemotherapy and reduce the occurrence of toxic side effects. In short, at different stages of prostate cancer, Chinese medicine can be used to supplement western medicine treatment to strengthen the immune function of the patient on the one hand, delay the disease process and relieve various clinical symptoms on the other hand, and ultimately improve the quality of life and survival rate. In addition to TCM treatment, patients with prostate cancer should also pay attention to daily life regimen. First of all, we should pay attention to dietary regimen. We should reduce the intake of animal fat, red meat (such as beef, mutton and pork), milk and eggs, and increase the intake of fresh vegetables, fruits, beans and fiber. Modern medicine has proven that excessive intake of fat and red meat can increase the occurrence of prostate cancer. The second thing is to pay attention to mental regulation, especially after surgery or endocrine treatment, you are prone to sweating, irritability and other menopausal-like symptoms, which are often the result of androgen deficiency leading to a state of low function, so you should pay attention to soothe the emotions and participate in some activities that are within your reach.