Breast cancer is the most common cancer for women in Taiwan. The average age of occurrence of breast cancer for women in Taiwan is between the ages of 40 and 50, younger than the age range for women in Europe and the U.S. Most of the women are childbearing and parenting during this age period. In recent years, the concern about breast cancer patients' care needs has been rising. The value and health beliefs of women with breast cancer have an especially significant impact on their attitudes toward cancer management. Therefore, it is important to investigate patients' cultural perspectives on the effects of their attitudes and chosen managements while caring for their needs. In short, care providers can be more culturally sensitive to breast cancer patients' care needs and provide individualized care that takes into account cultural differences.